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Other weirdness - removing the program entry, which Windows says is not removable???
Back in 2014, I installed AutoCAD - student license. It expired after 3 years, and I uninstalled it. at least I thought I had. running CCleaner Pro(trial version) I find there are two entries which still show up in the "remove programs" screen. Uninstalling the one gives me "error 1606 Could not access network location 0" And checking this, just now - okay, that is deleted. "Okay, thanks a lot, ya'll are geniuses, guys." Yet, the other program, which was relabeled "Z_atucad kruft" now is looking for the instillation package '7F69.tmp_Autodesk(r)_Storm and Sanitary Analysis_201... cannot be uninstalled. That's also long gone. When I had attempted to just delete the entry "Cannot delete MSI installer". Is it telling me I cannot delete that kind of program, or it cannot find it to delete? [update] When I checked this morning (to reuninstall TaxAct - they were back. As an Option B there is manually nuking all AutoCAD references in Registry. Is this a good idea? (For some values of "good" - I know.) Specifically, bakup the registry, then search and delete all references to autocad/autodesk? Or just continue to ignore it, until I get that Round Tuit and Massive amounts of copious spare time? cheers APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums. -- Edsger W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 17, Number 5 -- pyotr filipivich The question was asked: "Is Hindsight overrated?" In retrospect, it appears to be. |
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Other weirdness - removing the program entry, which Windows saysis not removable???
On 04/16/2018 11:30 AM, pyotr filipivich wrote:
Back in 2014, I installed AutoCAD - student license. It expired after 3 years, and I uninstalled it. at least I thought I had. running CCleaner Pro(trial version) I find there are two entries which still show up in the "remove programs" screen. Uninstalling the one gives me "error 1606 Could not access network location 0" And checking this, just now - okay, that is deleted. "Okay, thanks a lot, ya'll are geniuses, guys." Yet, the other program, which was relabeled "Z_atucad kruft" now is looking for the instillation package '7F69.tmp_Autodesk(r)_Storm and Sanitary Analysis_201... cannot be uninstalled. That's also long gone. When I had attempted to just delete the entry "Cannot delete MSI installer". Is it telling me I cannot delete that kind of program, or it cannot find it to delete? [update] When I checked this morning (to reuninstall TaxAct - they were back. As an Option B there is manually nuking all AutoCAD references in Registry. Is this a good idea? (For some values of "good" - I know.) Specifically, bakup the registry, then search and delete all references to autocad/autodesk? Or just continue to ignore it, until I get that Round Tuit and Massive amounts of copious spare time? cheers APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums. -- Edsger W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 17, Number 5 If you still have the autocad disk and can re-install it, I would. Then use something revo uninstaller to remove it. I does a good job of finding registry links that are not removed by uninstallers. |
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Other weirdness - removing the program entry, which Windows says is not removable???
pyotr filipivich wrote:
I installed AutoCAD - student license. It expired after 3 years, and I uninstalled it. at least I thought I had. running CCleaner Pro(trial version) The trial version will find nothing more than the free version. The payware Pro version merely added auto-update (instead of prompting you on load that there is a new update and you getting it). I find there are two entries which still show up in the "remove programs" screen. Uninstalling the one gives me "error 1606 Could not access network location 0" And checking this, just now - okay, that is deleted. Yet, the other program, which was relabeled "t" now is looking for the instillation package '7F69.tmp_Autodesk(r)_Storm and Sanitary Analysis_201... cannot be uninstalled. That's also long gone. When I had attempted to just delete the entry "Cannot delete MSI installer". Is it telling me I cannot delete that kind of program, or it cannot find it to delete? Try Revo Uninstaller (free). They now have a free 64-bit version. You never mentioned the bitwidth of your Windows 7 installation. They now have both 32- and 64-bit versions. The free version will first attempt to use the uninstaller specified in Add/Remove Programs. If that works (or doesn't), and *if* the program is in its database (the free version only uses a database of programs, the Pro version has a installation recorder but that's of no use unless you recorded the installation), it may find the remnant file and registry entries for that program to remove them. Be careful how aggressive you set Revo Uninstall: the more aggressive, the more you need to review the list of proposed deletions to make sure they are on target. There is a free portable version if you don't want to install Revo Uninstaller. I've used it often enough to install it; however, even after using it, I still check the registry for more remnant entries -- but careful what you delete (yourself or using Revo). Some entries might be references in other programs rather than entries for the installation of AutoCAD. APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums. -- Edsger W. Dijkstra, SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 17, Number 5 If you're going to add off-topic (which is spam) fluff to your posts, make sure you delineate it with a proper signature delimiter line (dash dash space newline). |
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