Thanks for your port.
If neither “Add or Remove Programs” nor the cleanup utility list
FolderShare, chances are registry keys for FolderShareSetup-2.5.10 are
corrupted for some reasons.
Can you following steps below and send “FolderShareInstall.log” to
kyonghwan(dot)kim(at)hotmail(dot)com?
1. Go to
www.foldershare.com/clientdownload.aspx
2. Download FolderShare.msi locally (say under C:\FolderShare.msi)
3. Open a command window (by Start -> Run -> cmd -> Enter)
4. >msiexec /i c:\FolderShare.msi /l*vx C:\FolderShareInstall.log
Thank you
"HELP!!!!!!!!!!!" wrote:
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> It doesn't give me an option to remove any programs on one computer when I
> run that file. It worked on the other ones.
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> "Richi Jennings" wrote:
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> > > I tried the house-cleaning method listed below and – no luck.
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> > When you run the Windows Installer Cleanup tool, can you find a blank
> > line in the list of applications? If so, try selecting it and clicking
> > Remove.
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> > richi
> > www.richij.com
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