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Old March 20th 15, 08:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general,alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-8
Keith Nuttle
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Default Interesting uninstall problem with old software

On 3/20/2015 9:47 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Never had *this* happen before...

Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2 system, most definitely 32 bit.

I've got an old piece of software installed that required running in XP
SP2 mode when installed under Windows 7. I installed it here just to
help my brother-in-law with the program, I never used it.

The installation included a program written, apparently, in Dbase, and
the installation also installed a Dbase runtime engine.

When trying to uninstall both, I got the message the program can only be
uninstalled on 64 bit windows.

Repeated efforts finally got the Dbase runtime engine uninstalled, but
no luck with the program itself.

Any brilliant ideas about how to get around this?

What is the extension the program that will not be deleted?

It has been years since I worked with dBase, but the dBase program had
an extension of *.prg. They would not be installed in the windows
sense. They would just be available to the runtime dBase runtime engine
or to the dBase system.

If so then it could be deleted, and have no effect on the OS.