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Very rarely, a Grooper service will not uninstall properly when you uninstall | Very rarely, a Grooper service will not uninstall properly when you uninstall a Grooper service service. Or, a user may delete a Grooper Repository connection or purge a Grooper Repository without uninstalling services first. | ||
This can make it appear as though a duplicate or "ghost" Windows service is installed without being listed in GCC (or Grooper Config before version 2024). | This can make it appear as though a duplicate or "ghost" Windows service is installed without being listed in GCC (or Grooper Config before version 2024). | ||
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# You will be prompted "Are you sure you want to delete this Key?". Click Yes. | # You will be prompted "Are you sure you want to delete this Key?". Click Yes. | ||
# Exit the Registry Editor. | # Exit the Registry Editor. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 15 November 2024
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Very rarely, a Grooper service will not uninstall properly when you uninstall a Grooper service service. Or, a user may delete a Grooper Repository connection or purge a Grooper Repository without uninstalling services first. This can make it appear as though a duplicate or "ghost" Windows service is installed without being listed in GCC (or Grooper Config before version 2024).
SC STOP Grooper.ServiceTypeName.## SC DELETE Grooper.ServiceTypeName.## OR You can delete the service from the Windows Registry Editor, using the following steps:
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