Upgrade Advisor Question

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Zack Whittaker

Try uninstalling the Advisor, then installing to a different folder name in
the Program Files directory.

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Joe727

Even after uninstalling Advisor, the folder still opened on reboot. It
finally stopped opening after I deleted the entire Microsoft/Advisor folder.

I have not reinstalled Advisor.

Thanks for you help.

Joe
 

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