*************************************************************** WIZMANAGER UN-INSTALLATION *************************************************************** *************************************************************** USING THE UNINSTALLATION PROGRAM: UNINSTAL.EXE *************************************************************** The easiest way to un-install WizManager is to use the un-install program provided with WizManager. Make sure that File Manager is not running (WizManager is not loaded) when you launch UNINSTAL.EXE. UNINSTAL.EXE is available on WizManager's installation disk. *************************************************************** MANUALLY UN-INSTALL WIZMANAGER *************************************************************** To un-install WizManager manually you must erase or suspend the WizManager specific information in the WINFILE.INI file (not WIN.INI!) and, if desired, delete all of the WizManager files. *************************************************************** WINFILE.INI *************************************************************** Edit the WINFILE.INI file with notepad.exe or any other text editor (not a word processor, unless you know how to save the modified file as a text file). WINFILE.INI should be in your Windows directory. Look for the [AddOns] section and either: - Delete the entry (entire line) which starts with WizManager=(...)WIZMGR.DLL, where (...) is the path to WIZMGR.DLL. or - Add a ';' (without the quotes) at the beginning of the entry WizManager=(...)WIZMGR.DLL. Adding a ';' makes the line a comment and is therefore discarded by File Manager. Choosing this method to un-install WizManager leaves you the option to have WizManager back at any time by simply removing the ';' at the beginning of the entry. The following entries may also have been created by earlier versions of WizManager in WINFILE.INI and can be removed: [WizManager] [WizManager Launch] [WizManager Launch Working Dir] [WizManager Launch Commands] [WizManager Opef Files Applications] [Cmd Line History] *************************************************************** DELETION OF WIZMANAGER FILES *************************************************************** If you choose to completely remove WizManager, your second step is to erase all the WizManager files in the directory where WizManager is installed. You can look up in WINFILE.INI what WizManager's path is under the [WizManager] section in the WizManagerPath entry. WizManager files to delete are: WIZMGR.DLL (WizManager main library) WIZBAR.DLL (WizManager buttonbars library) WIZSRCH.DLL (WizManager search engine) WIZUNIT.EXE (WizManager memory unit) WIZMGR.DAT (WizManager data file) THRDUTLS.DLL (WizManager threads) WIZ3D.DLL (WizManager 3D Library) MZIP.DLL (WizManager ZIP library) MUNZIP.DLL (WizManager UnZIP library) BIVBX11.DLL (WizManager viewer support library) MHVIEW.VBX (WizManager viewer support library) DFCTL.DLL (WizManager viewer support library) DV*.DLL (WizManager viewer filters/libraries) WIZMGR.HLP (WizManager Help file) WIZCMD.PIF (WizManager External DOS command launcher) WIZCMD.BAT (WizManager External DOS command launcher) README.TXT (Information file) README2.TXT (Installation information file) UNINSTAL.TXT (Information to un-install WizManager) NETWORK.TXT (Information about network installation) ORDER.TXT (Purchasing WizManager Information) SITE_LIC.WRI (Site license information and pricing) VENDOR.DOC (Information File for Vendors) LICENSE.DOC (Mijenix Corp. Shareware License) FILE_ID.DIZ (WizManager Description File for BBSs) INSTALL.* (Installation Files) INSTLIB.DLL (Installation File) EDI3D.BIN (Installation File) UNINSTAL.* (UnInstallation Files) Four other WizManager files has been installed during the installation process or created in your Windows directory. You can delete them as well: WIZBAR.DLL (WizManager buttonbars library) WIZBAR.DAT (WizManager Buttonbar data file) WIZLNCH.DAT (WizManager Launchbar data file) WIZCMD.BAT (WizManager External DOS command launcher) The following file has also been installed in the Windows directory, however, we do not recommand deleting it as it may be used by several other programs: CTL3DV2.DLL (3D library)