Mark Pizzolato wrote:

[...]
> Maybe you had such an application running when you
> tried to do your uninstall (which had these DLLs open
> and thus caused the uninstall to not completely do its
> job). [...]

Technically the uninstaller SHOULD be smart enough to handle such a
situation automatically. (*)

(*) Such as by notifying the user to give them the opportunity to close the
process in question before proceeding with the uninstall or by requiring a
reboot afterwards to force the removal of the in-use DLL. (**)

(**) Ref: NSIS "/REBOOTOK" option, "IfRebootFlag" flag and "Reboot"
instruction.

Yes?

-- 
"Fish" (David B. Trout) 
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