You say:
The Add/Remove script was really just a proof of concept, so there may
Was this mentioned any where before people started using it?
What other scripts are not for real?
Thanks
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: Add remove script problem
The Add/Remove script was really just a proof of concept, so there may be
issues. All it does is read in the uninstall keys in the registry, and
then populates a list box with the results. There are no uninstall checks
or anything like that to verify that an application can be uninstalled. It
just calls the string in the uninstall key to begin the installation. As
this is a GW Micro script, it is free to modify and re-distribute, so if
someone wants to beef it up, they're welcome to it.
Aaron
Wendy Alling wrote:
Hello to the list,
I have the add remove script installed and when I activate the script
with alt control a the list box comes up fine. The problem comes in when
I try to remove a program. I get error messages that the program cannot
be removed or that windows can't find the file. Is this supposed to work
when you use this script? When I go to add remove programs in control
panel it works just fine. If this is an issue with the script I hope it
can be resolved as it is an easy way to remove programs.
Wendy
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