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Best Answer chuck666 , 03 July 2015 - 10:23 AM

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What happens when you execute it?
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I get a dialogue that pops up momentarily. It says invalid arguments usage: uninstall.exe [?] application_name [GUID]


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So it looks like the uninstaller is broken. Try to uninstall WinZip from the Control Panel and see if it uninstall the File Association Helper along with it.
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Can I uninstall it from the control panel? Never mind I just saw your post. I will try it.


Edited by chuck666, 03 July 2015 - 09:47 AM.

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OK it unstalled successfully. The WinZip folder is gone. However the file association folder is still not there. :upset:

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The open with option is working correctly now though. :D


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So the File Association Helper program is gone? If it is, you can delete the WinZip folder now :)
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It's gone. Thanks. (Winzip folder)


Edited by chuck666, 03 July 2015 - 10:18 AM.

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I guess I'll use 7zip or Peazip instead.


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7Zip is good, so in WinRAR :) And no problem, you're welcome!
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Cool! Thx again!


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