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Old January 23rd, 2004, 12:44 PM
john poitras
 
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Default SPYWAREGUARD WON"T COMPLETELY UNINSTALL

I am attempting to uninstall SPYWAREGUARD ..
I used the control panel to uninstall and then the search function to get what was left using SPYWAREGUARD as the key word..
I was unable to uninstall 8 of the 10 files that my search found however 2 files are protected and won't delete..
dlprotect.dll and spywareguard.dll

I am also wondering what other file extentions or file name catagories I should seach under to make sure I have captured all the files associated with spywareguard to complete the cleaning..

Please advise..
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Old January 23rd, 2004, 05:38 PM
javacool javacool is offline
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Default Re:SPYWAREGUARD WON"T COMPLETELY UNINSTALL

If you reboot your system, those files should become unlocked, and you should be able to delete them.

If that does not occur, you will need to reinstall the application to the same directory, and uninstall it again.

But those files should be unlocked after a reboot.

Best regards,

-Javacool
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