Forcing removal of all traces
Posted: 05 Jun 2015, 16:28
I have a corporate work laptop that severely has lack of system admin access.
Many folder option permissions and services/processes are locked for me to control.
For example, once I installed VMware workstation, I can't do anything to update or remove it because dependent services won't stop.
But I got around by booting in safe mode.
But in safe mode, uninstaller and VMware uninstall msi failed to launch.
So I just used Uninstaller's "force removal of all traces" option.
Does it do the same as if I used the regular removal msi?
If not, how do I clear the services, etc?
Thanks.
Many folder option permissions and services/processes are locked for me to control.
For example, once I installed VMware workstation, I can't do anything to update or remove it because dependent services won't stop.
But I got around by booting in safe mode.
But in safe mode, uninstaller and VMware uninstall msi failed to launch.
So I just used Uninstaller's "force removal of all traces" option.
Does it do the same as if I used the regular removal msi?
If not, how do I clear the services, etc?
Thanks.