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Posted by Don R on May 10, 2008, 5:31 pm
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John C. Polasek wrote:
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>> gk wrote:
>>> It's most definitely not "vicious sabotage from Intuit" but your PC
>>> setting that prevent the program to be completely removed.
>>>
>>> I'd try again to login (as a user with admin privileges) and attempt
>>> to uninstall again.
>>> If that doesn't work, try running the install again and see what
>>> happen.
>>> Installing in to the new folder may help.
>>>
>>> Hope it works.
>> The Quicken Support Site has a tool called QcleanUI for removing Quicken
>>from your computer. I've used it before and it worked great. Google
>> Quicken Uninstall and it should be right at the top of the list. Here's
>> an extract of the instructions. Making a backup of your data is always
>> a good idea.
>>
>> Quote:
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>> Using the QcleanUI tool to uninstall Quicken
>>
>> Answer
>> In some cases, you might need to use the QcleanUI Tool to remove the
>> Quicken program files and Windows registry entries for Quicken from your
>> system. To do this, please follow the steps below in the order they are
>> listed.
>>
>> Important:Intuit recommends that you make a backup of your data file
>> before proceeding.
>>
>> End Quote
> Don: You are the cat's pajamas! QcleanUI did work and without altering
> my data either. (I was ready to lowbid on Q2008 this afternoon on
> Ebay, but this is so much simpler.)
> But why couldn't Intuit have suggested it? I had tried a download
> "Myuninstall" but it didn't work. My best wishes to you.
> John Polasek
John - Glad I was able to help and thanks for posting back to the user
group with the results.
Don
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