Part 1 - report bug
When I uninstall DAP, it's not deleting the DAP specific registry keys that it left behind. Nor is it "defaulting" the values.
This means that when I re-install DAP, it's still using the values it left behind. Which is bad, since the reason that I'm uninstalling and reinstalling DAP is that I've broken some settings, and I'm trying to get "clean".
By default, uninstalling an application should cause it to remove any non-shared keys that it created. For user-created files, or easily discovered user-configurations in files, it's okay to leave these behind, but it's preferable to ask the user during uninstall (think SavedGame files, etc).
Part 2 - ask for help
Can I get a list of the DAP specific keys, so I can delete them manually?
Part 3 - ask incredulously: am I reading the website correctly, that DAP has not been updated in almost three years?
Thanks,
Joe
When I uninstall DAP, it's not deleting the DAP specific registry keys that it left behind. Nor is it "defaulting" the values.
This means that when I re-install DAP, it's still using the values it left behind. Which is bad, since the reason that I'm uninstalling and reinstalling DAP is that I've broken some settings, and I'm trying to get "clean".
By default, uninstalling an application should cause it to remove any non-shared keys that it created. For user-created files, or easily discovered user-configurations in files, it's okay to leave these behind, but it's preferable to ask the user during uninstall (think SavedGame files, etc).
Part 2 - ask for help
Can I get a list of the DAP specific keys, so I can delete them manually?
Part 3 - ask incredulously: am I reading the website correctly, that DAP has not been updated in almost three years?
Thanks,
Joe
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