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remote access to fix an issueĮxcept that when preparing to allow access Teamviewer givesme a message telling me that the other party is using an unregistered version at which point I clicked that bona fide support would not use unregistered versions so these guys must be crooks. I was at the end ofmy tethers and, support is often like that. So far so good, even though I was not keen on that. I have, opn one occasion called Yahoo support, using anumber posted on their forum and I ended up with a chap in India offering to assist me by connecting into my computer using Teamviewer. JonE, Teamviewer is very safe, as inas safe as thepeople using it Maybe someone else knows of other programs better than the ones I mentioned here.
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In the meantime there is a "FREE" program titled "ZSoft Uninstaller": "", that isn't anywhere as fast as "Revo Pro", but does record the entire install process. I don't suggest spending the big bucks, up front, for "Revo Pro", you can find it at reduced prices and sometimes for "FREE" if you look around. I so very rarely use it to uninstall anything, as to be never, but what I like about it is that it records a wealth of information about every program you install. George, There is a nifty little program, by Nirsoft, titled "MyUninstaller": "".
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Of course you should be able to find all of these programs at your favorite download site, mine being "Softpedia", for many reasons. In the meantime there is a "FREE" program titled "ZSoft Uninstaller": " ", that isn't anywhere as fast as "Revo Pro", but does record the entire install process.
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There is a "FREE" version of "Revo" which does and outstanding job of the uninstall process, but you can't install programs with the free version. I use "Revo" and "MyUninstaller" in tandem for every uninstall I do. After "Revo" does the initial uninstall it will look for entries placed on your system after install it does a rather nice job of this. What I like about "Revo" other than the fact it is a first class uninstaller is that I can install all my programs with "Revo" it records everything that is placed on your system during install, including registry entries and if you should decide to uninstall just click on the "Traced" tab and click "Uninstall".
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The program I use to uninstall ninety plus percent of the programs installed on my computer is "Revo Uninstaller Pro":, by "VS Revo Group", usually around forty bucks, but if you subscribe to their newsletter they will eventually send you an offer for a substantial discount and usually sooner rather than later. George, There is a nifty little program, by Nirsoft, titled "MyUninstaller": " ".
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If you have a PRO license, but start the program before you have an internet connection, the program will therefore appear and behave like the FREE version.īut as soon as you then connect to the internet, you can see the "License: FREE" on the GUI change, as if by magic, to "License: PRO". If you do not, "License: FREE" is displayed, and the program does not enable the special PRO functions. If you do, the server will cause the GUI to display "License: PRO", and you have all the PRO functions. If, on the other hand, the connection is made, the developer's server will check whether you have a PRO license.

If your internet connection is not working, it will fail to connect, and the program has been coded to then display "License: FREE" on the GUI (and block the special PRO functions) When you start the program, it attempts to connect to the server of the developer. Because I continued to be puzzled by the fact that the MD5 count of the FREE and the PRO version are identical, I finally figured it out:
