Aside from simply hacking through the system hoping to get all the leftovers
from this installation, I would suggest finding a system that does not have
the VNC software on it, running some sort of capture utility like Wise or
Install Shield while installing the VNC software and then taking that result
to use as a guide to manually remove the VNC components. Then you can
reinstall VNC in a controlled manner.
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From: A Matias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Uninstalling WinVNC
I had some software that automatically installs WinVNC
as part of the installation program (don't even see
when it is installed). The programs runs and the icon
appears on the taskbar. When you right-click nothing
happens and cannot get into the settings.
How can I remove the software (files, registry entries,
etc.) from my system? Like the software but I want to
control the installation and its parameters (as well as
the password).
Thanks.
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