Scripts are stored in your set files folder by default.

Many thanks.

Pastor Gil Pries said the following on 12/12/2008 6:07 AM:
Hi,
Well,
I unloaded the script from the script manager dialog, then was able to remove it.
Any place I should look for files that the script may have left behind?
The idea is good, but that was strange that it kept opening the install packages dialog at window-eyes startup.
Pastor Gil

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