Just quick question how to uninstall Gmer scanner correctly: it installs
gmer.exe, gmer.dll, gmer.sys, gmer.ini, gmer_uninstall.cmd files.
For uninstalling, there was specified to run C:\WINDOWS\gmer_uninstall.cmd
script and reboot.
This gmer_uninstall.cmd script contains:
sc delete gmer
del system32\drivers\gmer.sys
del gmer.dll
del gmer.exe
pause
I done, this open dos prompt with info. But when I looked in Windows folder,
I still find there gmer.ini and gmer_uninstall.cmd files. Can I remove this
files safely?
Peter Foldes - 03 Jul 2008 19:17 GMT
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> Just quick question how to uninstall Gmer scanner correctly: it installs
> gmer.exe, gmer.dll, gmer.sys, gmer.ini, gmer_uninstall.cmd files.
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> I still find there gmer.ini and gmer_uninstall.cmd files. Can I remove this
> files safely?
David H. Lipman - 03 Jul 2008 19:33 GMT
From: "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com>
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Everything. Gmer is a trusted Anti RootKit utility.

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Peter Foldes - 03 Jul 2008 20:28 GMT
Sorry David . I as usual presumed it to be a game of some sort. Got it locked away in the vault now. lol

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> Everything. Gmer is a trusted Anti RootKit utility.