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dbat
03-19-2005, 01:25 AM
I need to completely uninstall PL/SQL Developer from my machine.

What are the keys stored in the registry for PL/SQL Developer?

Any ideas on how I can remove them efficiently?

Thanks

Frank van Bortel
03-19-2005, 10:37 AM
dbat wrote: I need to completely uninstall PL/SQL Developer from my machine. What are the keys stored in the registry for PL/SQL Developer? Any ideas on how I can remove them efficiently? Thanks
Wouldn't know as it isn't an Oracle tool.

Efficient removal?
format c: /q/s

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Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Newsgroups
03-28-2005, 01:45 PM
dbat wrote: I need to completely uninstall PL/SQL Developer from my machine. What are the keys stored in the registry for PL/SQL Developer? Any ideas on how I can remove them efficiently? Thanks

go to www.allroundautomations.com and click on the forums link and ask
the source.

Rauf Sarwar
03-29-2005, 01:01 AM
dbat wrote: I need to completely uninstall PL/SQL Developer from my machine. What are the keys stored in the registry for PL/SQL Developer? Any ideas on how I can remove them efficiently? Thanks

You perhaps want to continue to use the 30 day trial version by
un-installing and re-installing it :)

Either a) install it on a different machine, b) clean your machine and
reinstall OS and all, c) do some system date arithmatic to fool
plsqldev OR d) buy the license.

Regards
/Rauf


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