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29/Sep/2008 9:55
The Add or Remove Programs function (Windows XP Home & SP3) does not function properly: 1. It does not show last date used. 2. There are mysterious (to me) programs listed. When I go to see more about such a program, I am offered only the option to delete the program. I don't even know what the program is. 3. How often I use a program, and when I last used the program, are totally wrong. There is a program that I used about two hours ago -- yet the function states that I use the program only occasionally and that I last used it on June 6th of this year. Is there a way to make the function work properly? If so, how would it be done? Thanks. Sincerely, Barry Karas |
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1 & 3 are guestimates not to be relied on, as is any size reported
2 depends on the information provided by the program that has been installed, and since you installed it, you should know what you installed. All the above rely on details supplied by the program, and since MS has no input on these, it depends on how the program was implimented/written as to what is shown The Add/Remove dialogue is just that, its not a process designed to give detail of the program. "Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message news:K7qdnRW6Ya3man3VnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > 29/Sep/2008 9:55 > > The Add or Remove Programs function (Windows XP Home & SP3) does not > function properly: > > 1. It does not show last date used. > > 2. There are mysterious (to me) programs listed. When I go to see more > about such a program, I am offered only the option to delete the program. > I don't even know what the program is. > > 3. How often I use a program, and when I last used the program, are > totally wrong. There is a program that I used about two hours ago -- yet > the function states that I use the program only occasionally and that I > last used it on June 6th of this year. > > Is there a way to make the function work properly? If so, how would it be > done? > > Thanks. > > Sincerely, > > Barry Karas > > > > |
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I realize that there are other methods to view information. Add/Remove
Programs are just that. Now that you told me about the application, I'll just use it as a method to remove programs. Barry Karas "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message news:e8n5EynIJHA.1304@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >1 & 3 are guestimates not to be relied on, as is any size reported > 2 depends on the information provided by the program that has been > installed, and since you installed it, you should know what you installed. > All the above rely on details supplied by the program, and since MS has no > input on these, it depends on how the program was implimented/written as > to what is shown > > The Add/Remove dialogue is just that, its not a process designed to give > detail of the program. > > "Barry Karas" <barrykaras1234@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:K7qdnRW6Ya3man3VnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >> 29/Sep/2008 9:55 >> >> The Add or Remove Programs function (Windows XP Home & SP3) does not >> function properly: >> >> 1. It does not show last date used. >> >> 2. There are mysterious (to me) programs listed. When I go to see more >> about such a program, I am offered only the option to delete the program. >> I don't even know what the program is. >> >> 3. How often I use a program, and when I last used the program, are >> totally wrong. There is a program that I used about two hours ago -- yet >> the function states that I use the program only occasionally and that I >> last used it on June 6th of this year. >> >> Is there a way to make the function work properly? If so, how would it be >> done? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Barry Karas >> >> >> >> > > |
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