![]() ![]() But then Uniwatch detected another set-up file and again asked if I wanted AUS to monitor the installation. SystemWorks then continued its installation. ![]() exe file encountered, Uniwatch asked if I wanted AUS to monitor the software installation (I answered yes), and AUS took the first “snap shot” of my PC. I therefore used AUS Uniwatch (I hope this is the correct term for this feature) to automatically detect the installation. As you may know, SystemWorks is a big program with may set-up. Last night I installed from CD the Norton SystemWorks 2004 software onto a PC, however, and I became confused about how to correctly monitor the installation with AUS. After downloading these software programs, the set-up file was easy to find in order to start the AUS installation monitoring process. I have found AUS easy to use with simple software downloads such as Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition 1.05 and Spybot Search & Destroy 1.3. I have 3 copies of AUS on the 3 family PCs I maintain (all with purchased registration keys), by the way. I have a question on how to correctly operate the Ashampoo Uninstaller Suite (AUS) with complicated software installations. ![]()
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