Harold...did you reboot after you "deleted" it (I hope you mean you
"uninstalled" it).....sometimes the files are still in use so you get the
"access denied" error, but if you reboot, you can usually delete it then
otherwise, you will have to go into DOS to delete it
Linda
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Harold B.
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 5:30 PM
To: PC Works
Subject: PCWorks: Scramble.svl ... how do delete it?
Hi again,
Last week I installed a program called "Scramdisk" ... Its supposed to
"allow the creation and use of virtual encrypted dirves. Basically, you
create a container file on an existiong hard drive using a specific
password."
Well, I really didn't need it so I deleted it. It was easy to do as
apparently only one .exe file was installed (wherever you wanted it).
Now I find a file in my root C-drive called Scramble.svl ... It might be
related to the ScramDisk program which was deleted and the problem is I
can't get rid of this svl file.
The usual error message: Access is denied, make sure it is not
write-protected, and make sure it is not currently in use. As far as I
can see using Find, the program no longer exists in my system.
How do I get rid of Scramble.svl ?
Harold B.
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