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robertn
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Posted - Wed Jun 05, 2002 8:32 am |
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OK, so I'm dumb.
How does one unistall plugins after testing and determining that these are not useful?
I've checked what I can see of the documentation, tried the knowledgebase etc and had little luck finding any info.
Finally, is there an easy way to see which plugins are currently installed?
Many thanks
Robert
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VoodooRadio
Location: USA
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robertn
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Posted - Thu Jun 06, 2002 4:07 pm |
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Thanks for the thought.
Sadly, it doesn't work: when that tool is running it shows precisely zero Active X components. Which is false.
I find it utterly beyond belief that any reputable manufacturer can release a try-before-you-buy plugin for one of their prime software products, render the plugin only partially functional, and then fail to provide a safe method of removal.
Robert
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