Now where for TDS-3 issues? I have 2 .exe files I cannot remove

Discussion in 'Trojan Defence Suite' started by Cyborg, Jul 28, 2005.

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  1. Cyborg

    Cyborg Registered Member

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    Hi Guys,

    Since the demise of TDS-3 I have exchanged my licence for a ProcessGuard one.

    I have gone to unistall TDS-3 and I was given a message that certain files could not be removed but that I could do so manually.

    When I installed TDS-3 I created a Programme rightly ot wrongly but as advised called "Protection." I have located the "Protection" folder and tried to manually delete the remaining files.

    All have gone apart from two .exe files which I am unable to remove because it says they are being used by other programmes and that I need to close them firstly.

    The first is ctcms.exe which is also present in:-

    C:\Programme Files\Creative\MediaSource

    The second is .mmc which is present in two other areas which are:-

    C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 and
    C:\WINDOWS\system32

    These are a real pain but now what do I do to release them? I have already right clicked on the files and under properties I renamed them to .old

    I reckon this was a mistake as now when I run CCleaner as I do after uninstalling any software it is clear that my Creative MediaSource has been affected as I am now left with loads of issues.

    Please if you can help - I would have just left TDS-3 on board if I have known I was going to get these problems.

    Thank you
     

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  2. ravin

    ravin Registered Member

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    this was posted earlier in uninstalled tds3 with execution protection installed. according to jooske their is no worry's or hurry's to remove it and I agree. sorry I did not post the thread link.
     
  3. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    Until the closure of the TDS Forum....that's where you can seek assistance.

    I have moved you to the TDS Forum.
     
  4. Don Pelotas

    Don Pelotas Registered Member

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  5. Jooske

    Jooske Registered Member

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    True, you can keep TDS installed for the many nice features and the exec protection.
     
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