To completely uninstall ActiveExit, it's not enough to simply delete its program files from the installation folder. To completely remove ActiveExit from your computer, follow the instructions below.

IMPORTANT: If your computer is configured for several user accounts, login into the same user account that you were logged in when you installed ActiveExit. If you use Windows XP Fast User Switching, log off from all other accounts before trying to uninstall ActiveExit.

Method 1

Click on the Start button at the bottom of your screen, choose Programs - ActiveExit - Uninstall from the menu, and follow the instructions.

Method 2

Open Windows Control Panel, open the Add/Remove Programs item and use it to uninstall ActiveExit.

Method 3

Run the command Setup.exe (or Setup64.exe), located in the folder where you have installed ActiveExit, with the command line switch /U. For example, if you have installed ActiveExit into its default folder, the command line should be:

For ActiveExit XP Edition:

"C:\Program Files\ActiveExit XP\Setup.exe" /U

For ActiveExit x64 Edition:

"C:\Program Files\ActiveExit x64\Setup64.exe" /U

Note the quotes around the path of the Setup.exe file, and also the space character in front of the /U switch, they are important for the command to execute properly.

You will be prompted to enter your ActiveExit Administrator's Password before the uninstalling could be continued, if you have set up such a password before. This is necessary to protect ActiveExit from being removed by unauthorized users. If you forget the password, click here for the instructions on how to erase it.

Note that some of the application files of ActiveExit may not be deleted during the uninstalling procedure; however, such files will be deleted automatically after you restart your computer.

ActiveExit also supports silent installations and removals.


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