NOTE: Please only do this if the standard way of removing the Mead Control fails. This step makes manual changes to the registry and should be done with extreme caution.
There are two things to do to 'de-ScriptX' a client. The
following covers
both licensed and 'basic' installation:
1/. Go to
Start | Programs | Mead & Company | License Manager (if available)
and
remove any active licenses.
2/. You then need to search for and find
these four files:
MCSecMgr.dll (if available) MCMaxiPT.dll (if
available) MCPrintX.dll and
MCScripX.dll (correct spelling)
You
can simply remove them, or if you want to unregister them and then
remove
them you can do this.
Find regsvr32.exe (it's usually in system or
system32, as are our DLLs).
Depending upon the location (system or
system32) you need to do something
like this for each file:
Start |
Run, and then
C:\WINDOWS\system32\regsvr32.exe /u
C:\WINDOWS\system32\MCSecMgr.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\regsvr32.exe /u
C:\WINDOWS\system32\MCMaxiPT.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\regsvr32.exe /u
C:\WINDOWS\system32\MCPrintX.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\regsvr32.exe /u
C:\WINDOWS\system32\MCScripX.dll
Once that's done you can search the
registry for all software | meadco keys
and delete them if required.