Re: uninstall cleanup
Has anything been implemented to allow a silent uninstall, but default to a full cleanup options?
No, there's no such option.
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Has anything been implemented to allow a silent uninstall, but default to a full cleanup options?
I uninstalled the software but all new folders have the blue arrows. How do I make this stop?
certutil
, see https://winscp.net/eng/docs/installation#checksums).
netstat -a | find "LISTENING"
Also, I forgot to mention;
My router firmware is up-to-date.
I want to avoid a restore if possible because it will cause issues and conflicts with some automated processes I have set up and programs I use, such as FlexRAID. I just don't have the time at present to work around all of that.
Ok, i have had a little time today to investigate further. So far I cannot find anything on Google that relates to my problem, except here.
I mentioned that I renamed the files, well that did not work apparently because the files I renamed were recreated. I have uninstalled it and it installs itself again almost immediately. I have deleted the files and it installs itself again, almost immediately.
I have now created blank txt documents and renamed them as winscp.exe/com and overwritten the original files. This seems to be fooling whatever is putting this on my system, stopping it from installing it again. I figure, at least this way it can't be run.
Any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:
This WinSCP has found itself on my harddrive without any action through me and It will not uninstall for anything. I can not delete any files associated with this program as the DragExt.dll file will not allow itself to not be in current use. I feel this program is a malicious third party attempt to gain access to my computer and if an actual way to remove it from my computer is not presented the author and publisher of this program will be subject to the extent of the law I bring into the situation.
Chill dude... WinSCP is not malicious software so no worries. Also, it can't get on your computer without someone's help - maybe you walked away from it without locking the screen?
A couple of ideas that might your situation.
1. Reboot in safe mode and you ought to be able to delete the .dll files.
2. A better idea though might be to perform a clean install of a version that you download from this website, turn on desktop integration, and then reboot. Follow that with a clean uninstall - if you're trying to delete .dll files you probably didn't try the uninstall route first or your installation was corrupt and a clean start will help.
Good luck.
This WinSCP has found itself on my harddrive without any action through me and It will not uninstall for anything. I can not delete any files associated with this program as the DragExt.dll file will not allow itself to not be in current use. I feel this program is a malicious third party attempt to gain access to my computer and if an actual way to remove it from my computer is not presented the author and publisher of this program will be subject to the extent of the law I bring into the situation.
I dont even know how this WinScp ended up on my computer but i think it is conflicting with my operating system... vista... there is a file that says key tools but all thats in it is a link to a website... do i need this? is it necessary? and... its not even in my uninstal area... help?
Is it available in the 4.0beta?
Yes it is.
Is it available in the 4.0beta?
Is there no workaround for disabling the cleanup question at uninstall? Some registry-modification, or similar?
No. It will be solved in the next release.
Is there no workaround for disabling the cleanup question at uninstall? Some registry-modification, or similar?
Is there a way to uninstall WinSCP silently?