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completely remove when uninstalling MSAS

 
 
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      28th Apr 2005
hoping on beta 2 the uninstalling process would clear
everything up and not leave behind files/folder behind?
I've notice that when i uninstalled MSAS folder on
program and MSAS files on somewhere on C:window not
exactly sure where but it did leave behind files either
its on C:\WINDOWS\system32, or C:\WINDOWS including all
the folders.
 
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      28th Apr 2005
If you had important items in quarantine, and needed (or just decided) to do
an uninstall/reinstall--how would you feel about losing those items?

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> hoping on beta 2 the uninstalling process would clear
> everything up and not leave behind files/folder behind?
> I've notice that when i uninstalled MSAS folder on
> program and MSAS files on somewhere on C:window not
> exactly sure where but it did leave behind files either
> its on C:\WINDOWS\system32, or C:\WINDOWS including all
> the folders.



 
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