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at 10:24 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>Yes if you want all of the classes deregistered/archived
>>No to be asked about each class.
>>Cancel to deregister/archive none of the classe. If cancel is chosen, some classes >may not be deregistered/archived.
Just delete the objects. Leave the classes registered. SCShadow is used
by WarpCenter. What version of Unimaint are you running. I wouldn't
expect this message from the current version since SCShadow is a standard
class.
Unisafe is probably asking this because you put a shadow of Mozilla on the
WarpCenter.
>What if I want to uninstall and archive some other app and select yes or
>no? Is it possible that I will remove some class that is used by other
>apps? If so, how do I avoid that situation?
It's almost always safe to leave the class registered.
>Unmaint also asks if "associated" files should be removed. Is there a
I'm not sure what it's asking here. It might be referring the the .dll
that implemeents the class.
Steven
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