Thespeckledkiwi
Vice Admiral
Basically my anti-virus software (Symantic Endpoint) somehow got corrupted and refuses to repair or uninstall itself from my computer. And it's pretty bloody annoying. So how do you get rid of it?
Drag it to the trash.
Oh wait, this isn't OSX.
www.rawcomputing.co.uk/macuninstall.html said:The popular beilief is that dragging an application to the Trash will remove all traces of a program from the computer, but frequently it does not and many files and folders can be left behind. This can happen even after using an application's uninstall utility - if it came with one - and you might think that this is simply bad programming, after all, why can't a program remove the files it uses? However, there are several reasons why Trashing an application or uninstalling it might not do the job as thoroughly as you would expect.
One reason is that programs can install files to other locations and not all of them are stored with the program in the app folder. For example, it is common for programs to provide customisation options, such as preferences and options, skins, add-ons and plug-ins. These are be stored in various files and folders on the hard disk drive and because they are not part of the original application, they are not removed when you drag an application icon to the Trash folder.
A program may also cache information, which means that it stores information on the hard disk drive so that it can be accessed more easily the next time it is required. A typical example is a web browser and dragging the application icon to the Trash will not remove the cache files because they are stored somewhere else on the hard disk drive. Hundreds of megabytes of files could be left behind!
Drag it to the trash.
Oh wait, this isn't OSX.
Hmm.
Have you tried uninstalling it from Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs?
That has worked for me where using the program's own uninstall hasn't.
How to manually uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection client from Windows 2000, XP and 2003, 32-bit Editions (there's a link there for Vista32 too)
It is however quite a bit of work, but I'd say it's a possible last resort.
How to manually uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection client from Windows 2000, XP and 2003, 32-bit Editions (there's a link there for Vista32 too)
It is however quite a bit of work, but I'd say it's a possible last resort.
That works sometimes. Other times you end up removing a duplicate of the program you just re-installed. I'm talking to you, Diablo II...The best approach would be to re-install the program and then remove it altogether.
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