Hi Again Dennis,
Let me know if you have any problems. As I had stated, there are lots of
enhancements I can add to it. The nice thing is that you only have to wait 8
seconds for your list to appear on the XP machine.
I may have it expand the list once populated instead having you do it
yourself.
I put in several categories that are XP specific which are just short
break-outs of what is inside the first 2 lists.
Such as: Hotfix, Update, Microsoft, Windows.
Where I search for the names which have those inside them and list by a
first come first seen basis as I stated above.
Windows 7 does not have hotfix but might under a different name.
Properties can be up as high as 27 different ones and I only look at 5 so
that limits the list.
Bruce
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: UnInstall Program Now Posted!
Hi Dennis,
Just Uninstall.web a simple name.
It is under the Utilities category on the app development site.
Bruce
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: UnInstall Program Now Posted!
what's the name of the script?
----- Original Message -----
From: "BT" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 4:27 PM
Subject: UnInstall Program Now Posted!
>
> Hi All!
>
> I have released the first beta version of the UnInstall program one
> person requested.
> I will make many changes to it in the future, especially updating the
> tree view after deletion. At the moment you have to hit the refresh button
> or exit the program and re-enter into it to get the list updated.
>
> This program only lists programs that use the "DisplayName" and
> "UninstallString" names inside the Registry. There are several other names
> that I can add in the future along with adding an edit field so you can
> search for any program you want listed.
> At the moment you get a tree view of UnInstallable programs which means
> they do have a program for UnInstall.
> Also a list of all programs that either have a name or UnInstall
> program.
> You first get a list by name and you can switch to date installed by
> holding down the alt key and hitting the D key. Or the reverse by holding
> down the alt key and hitting the A key for names or alphabetic listing.
>
> Eventually I will have it list all that is installed by name categories
> and add all properties based on the names given by the manufactureer.
>
> Essentially a nice way to look at your installed programs and it's
> properties with just one key stroke.
>
> There are many enhancements needed I am sure.
>
> Sincerely
> Bruce
>
>