Bob Sneidar wrote:
> I'll bet a steak dinner at the next LiveCode convention that if
> you show hidden files and system files and then run the uninstaller
> in the old mode, you will see new temporary files created.
I'd take your bet, but I should warn you first that I always run my Win
systems
I'll bet a steak dinner at the next LiveCode convention that if you show hidden
files and system files and then run the uninstaller in the old mode, you will
see new temporary files created.
Bob
On Jan 6, 2011, at 4:55 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
>
>> I can't provide a
A tool I've used on Windows to good measure is Unlocker [1]. If you manually
try to delete something that can't be deleted, it will tell you why, what
task is responsible, and let you sever the connection so you can continue in
your wanton destruction of data unimpeded.
~ Chris Innanen
~ Nonsani
Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
I can't provide a solution but can tell, that I see from time to time the
same behavior, using innosetup. Everything is deleted, except the empty
appfolder. Innosetup even has a section to define objects to delete after
everything, but this doesn't works also from time to t