Hi Voor,

When you reboot the system, the device should be gone - this is why the
(un)installer prompts you to reboot.  If that hasn't happened for some
reason, you can simply select "Uninstall" from the Device Manager to remove
the driver following the next reboot.

I'm not sure what you mean by "uninstall it for some testing".  If you just
want to stop VNC Enterprise/Personal Edition from using it, you can select a
different Capture Method from the VNC Server Properties dialog.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of voor
> Sent: 26 January 2007 18:50
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Uninstalling the mirror driver
> 
> I installed the latest version of the RealVNC mirror driver (1.7), and
> now I'd like to uninstall it for some testing.  But after removing it
> via Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel and rebooting, the mirror
> driver is still being used, and now the driver's entry in Add/Remove
> is gone.  How do I remove the driver from the system?  Can I just boot
> into Safe Mode and delete vncmirror.sys and vncmirror.dll, or will
> this cause the system to hang as it searches for an non-existant
> driver?
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