I have run across numerous programs with no uninstall feature that are also not listed in the add/remove program.
Susie Russell
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> I suppose my biggest question is why one would need something like this.
> If software is removed with an uninstaller, the vast majority of .dll's
> and registry entries will be removed. What few remain can't have any
> serious effect on the performance of your system.
Users need tools such as CleanSweep for the simple reason that most
Uninstall options do an extremely poor job of removing themselves from
your system after an install, especially regarding .dll's and registry
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