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Post by bb on May 4, 2007 20:15:57 GMT -5
How do I uninstall thsi program? I looked all through it and see no where thatthere is a function to do that.
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Post by Carole on May 4, 2007 23:15:17 GMT -5
First, make sure to disable monitoring from the Watch Right Control Panel. Once this is done, simply uninstall it as any other Windows program, from the Windows Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs function.
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Post by bb on May 5, 2007 15:16:11 GMT -5
Well i would do that but its not listed in the add/remove section of the control panel.
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Post by bb on May 6, 2007 2:13:51 GMT -5
I checked with 5 other people that use this and none of them have the program in their add/remove section of control panel either. It seems since installed thats it, it cant be ridded off the system and registries. sad...just sad...
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Post by Carole on May 6, 2007 2:33:55 GMT -5
I don't know why it's not listed in your Add/Remove list -- it is in mine. You can also uninstall Watch Right by double-clicking the UNWISE.EXE program located in the Watch Right folder on your hard disk.
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Post by jeromy on May 6, 2007 22:51:51 GMT -5
The default WatchRight directory is:
C:\Program Files\Watch Right, search for the UNWISE.EXE file as mentioned in Carole's previous post.
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Post by bb on May 19, 2007 9:23:31 GMT -5
I clicked UNWISE.EXE file and it removed 3 icons within the folder, but the registry scripts, half the icons under the main folder are still there. It didnt uninstall anything from the main program or scripts. This is why watchright has been passed over by much better companies as their program is a POS.
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Post by jeromy on May 19, 2007 12:40:24 GMT -5
Those entries are still there because if users decide to reinstall their data isn't completely gone.
You can delete the Watch Right directory within Program Files and delete the entry in the Windows Registry if you no longer plan to reinstall Watch Right.
Regardless the registry entry takes little space and won't effect your performance of any other program.
Most programs leave registry data after uninstalling.
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