SuezanneC Baskerville schrieb:
> Files deleted by the SL uninstaller don't appear in the Recycle Bin
> on my Windows XP system.
>
> It seems to me it would be better if they did.
>
> Some files deleted by some other programs do appear in the Recycle Bin.
>
> In the case that brought this to my at
In games unistallers it is pretty common for them to ask separately if you
want to delete your save games as well.
-Frans
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:28 PM, wrote:
> i've seen several products that have an uninstall option to "delete user
> data?" Like, the uninstall won't delete anything excep
i've seen several products that have an uninstall option to "delete user
data?" Like, the uninstall won't delete anything except its executables
and program data that it installed unless you give it permission to do
more at uninstall time. At least one program i've seen asked two
uninstall questi
Those two parts are not the sum of the problem.
Deleted files can appear in the Recycle Bin, which would allow the user to
restore them without the use of any special file undelete utitilities.
The files SL deletes don't. Someone should check to make sure I'm wrong.
TPVs aren't always going to
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 2:51 PM, SuezanneC Baskerville
wrote:
> The uninstaller asks if you want to delete files left in the SL program
> files folder and then if you answer yes it proceeds to delete not only files
> in the SL program folder, it also deletes files in the Application Data and
> Loc
Briefly:
viewer-development is the repository for daily work, the 'trunk'. Things
checked in there go into the development viewer; the expectation is that those
things are ready for release -- but it doesn't always work out that way.
When we want to start the release process, we pull to viewer-
Files deleted by the SL uninstaller don't appear in the Recycle Bin on my
Windows XP system.
It seems to me it would be better if they did.
Some files deleted by some other programs do appear in the Recycle Bin.
In the case that brought this to my attention, it was the uninstaller for
the SL De
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Ponzu wrote:
> Can someone briefly summarize how these two repositories are being used.
> It looks sort of like they are being kept very much in lock-step, with
> merges, pushes, and pulls.
>
It's all explained here:
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_I
Can someone briefly summarize how these two repositories are being used. It
looks sort of like they are being kept very much in lock-step, with merges,
pushes, and pulls.
thanks,
ponzu
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