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Subject:
From:
Paul Shippert <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 9 Jun 1998 21:39:04 -0400
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Greetings John, et. al.--

-----Original Message-----

>Today I was uninstalling an application using it's uninstall function.
>Everything went alright until the following messages poped up on the
>screen:     "INI section Connectivity not empty,
>                   Delete all entries?"
>
>             "INI section Settings not empty
>                    Delete all entries?"
>
>And what is the right response?


The program you are uninstalling wrote some lines and/or sections in one or
more of the .ini files that Win95 still uses. To determine whether it is
safe to answer 'yes' to the above questions, use Win95's Find->Files or
Folders. In the "named" area type *.ini; in the "containing text" area type
either connectivity or settings; in the "look in" area (again, to be safe)
select all hard disks. Click "Find now." The utility should return the .ini
file containing the text you entered. Open the file in a text editor and
look for the section in question. If it appears that all entries were
created by the software you are trying to uninstall, it should be safe to
close the file, then answer 'yes' to those unnerving questions.

Hope this helps,

Paul A. Shippert               Library/Media Specialist
"   . . . and I'm hovering like a fly
   waiting for the windshield on the freeway."  Genesis
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