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Old August 19th, 2004, 08:30 PM
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Hi on the pc cillian 2004 suite there is an option to enter privacy date protect ?.ect u can enter credit card info?..and passwords etc..and enable it?? Thing is how secure is that? How do i know pc cillian dont have access to it 2...im a bit hesitant even thought its a good feature any suggestions regards maddawgz
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Old August 19th, 2004, 09:12 PM
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Also my flatemate uses the same program..and i am not sure what hes dun..but on instilation of the suite, it rolls back and then says instilation has been interupted?..he cant get into the regedit either to delete there to start a fresh?? have tried deleting the program from c/program files, i think also its not showing in add/remove bizzare ! regards maddawgz
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Old August 21st, 2004, 07:42 AM
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dear maddawgz, there is a tool named PCCTool.exe in the TMIS folder. run this and you'll see a button for UNINSTALL. this will enable you to uninstall the whole product with all those registry entries. regarding the first query, i don't think its a good idea to store your credit card info in your system even though its encrypted. you can use it for passwords.
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