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On 11 Nov 2002 at 12:15, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> It's called, appropriately, "unwise.exe" and locates itself in
> C:/program files/common files, and may be copied from
> C:/winnt/system32 and C:/winnt/downloaded program files. Easiest is to
> check all files that were amended on the day you downloaded from the
> website (if you did). I hope that's all that's needed. Anyone else
> have other advice?
...but be aware, unwise.exe is also often the name of an uninstaller
created by the installation tools from a company named Wise. Then it
is mostly located in the directory with the program files it belongs
to.
Regards
Matthias
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