How do I remove a program if I know it's bad?
Typically, you just need to highlight the program and click the Disable or Remove button. If you're not sure, click Disable. The program will not be loaded the next time you reboot.
Removing the program with WinPatrol will prevent it from being loaded but will not delete any files from your hard drive. Some programs may be removed by using the Add/Remove applet in the Windows Control Panel. In the worse case, right-click on the file title and select "Delete File on Reboot".
Removing the program with WinPatrol will prevent it from being loaded but will not delete any files from your hard drive. Some programs may be removed by using the Add/Remove applet in the Windows Control Panel. In the worse case, right-click on the file title and select "Delete File on Reboot".
- "Error 403 Forbidden" when trying to download WinPatrol setup program.
- A "Move To" window appears when I request PLUS Info or double-click selected item.
- Can I permanently disable a program from getting on my startup list?
- Does WinPatrol monitor my keystrokes?
- Errors trying to install WinPatrol?
- How do I remove a program if I know it's bad?
- How often do I need to update my WinPatrol software?
- My browser opens but it freezes trying to search for the PLUS data.
- Nothing happens when I click PLUS Info or double-click on a selected item.
- Nothing happens when I click the PLUS or Free Info... button
- Scotty has disappeared from my taskbar.
- Upgrading from previous WinPatrol PLUS version?
- What if I lose my my registration code?
- What is a HOSTS file?
- What is the difference between WinPatrol Free vs. WinPatrol PLUS?
- When I boot the main WinPatrol screen opens? or Two Scotties appear in my Task Bar.
- Why aren't my cookies being removed?
- Will WinPatrol conflict with other security programs.
- Will WinPatrol PLUS membership work with future versions of WinPatrol?
- WinPatrolEx.exe does not Exist.