The Jaikoz installer keeps old entries in Windows 10. See attached screenshot.
Keeping old uninstall entries
Yes, thanks I know I having some problems withe Windows Uninstaller software, you can just delete these old installs.
Please repair the uninstaller. I deleted the install with Revo Uninstaller Pro to recover the default rename mask settings but the stored Rename Mask information had not been cleared as discovered upon re-install. What is the path to that resource?
After researching within this forum I believe that it’s “C:\Users\\Jaikoz\settings.properties”.
Is that correct?
Try right-clicking on the errant program uninstaller entry in ‘Programs and Features’ and choose “Uninstall/Change”. You should be presented with an error box, ie:
“An error occurred while trying to uninstall Jaikoz
(64-bit) 9.1.0. It may have already been uninstalled.
Would you like to remove Jaikoz (64-bit) 9.1.0 from the
Programs and Features list?”
If not:
Those entries reside in the Windows Registry and can usually be easily cleared by using Revo Uninstaller.
http://www.revouninstaller.com/
OR
CCleaner can also delete such entries with its ‘Registry Cleaner’ feature.
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/features
Ignore this…
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After researching within this forum I believe that it’s “C:\Users\\Jaikoz\settings.properties”.
Is that correct?[/quote]
Sorry missed this post, but the settings are mostly stored in"C:\Users\\Jaikoz\settings.jai" , and they are being moved over to “C:\Users\\Jaikoz\settings.properties”
Thanks for the clarification.
Wow. It’s chock full of unintelligible characters, lol.
[quote=stormal]Thanks for the clarification.
Wow. It’s chock full of unintelligible characters, lol.
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Yes its encrypted, but I am moving over to using jaikoz.properties where the options are in plain text.