How Do I Make A Copy Of An Application To Rebuild On Another Computer - McAfee UNINSTALLER 6.0 User Manual

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Choose the Remove wizard to completely remove:
• An application that you no longer use.
As you buy new programs, old programs become obsolete or no longer
useful. The Remove wizard keeps your computer up-to-date by deleting all
old applications and cleaning up the Registry and operating system
settings associated with them.
• A demo application that you downloaded and decided not to purchase.
Demo applications usually cannot be used after a specified date, but they
still remain on your disk, taking up space. Use the Remove wizard to clean
them up.
• An application that you want to reinstall because it is behaving incorrectly.
Sometimes reinstalling a program from scratch fixes minor problems. The
Remove wizard can uninstall the program and remove all references to it
in the Registry and operating system files so that you can perform a clean
reinstallation.
How do I make a copy of an application to rebuild
on another computer?
Use the Transport wizard to package an entire application and its
configuration settings so that you can rebuild the application with exactly the
same option settings on a different computer. To start the Transport wizard,
click Transport in the UnInstaller window.
You can also include associated data files in the Transport package. For
example, if you are transporting your spreadsheet program from your work
computer to your laptop computer, you can include the spreadsheets that you
have created.
To recreate the application, run the package file from the new computer, as
described in the next section, "How do I rebuild a transported application on
another computer?"
WARNING: Make sure that you let the Remove wizard create a backup
copy of the application before it is removed. Then you can restore it if you
change your mind in a few minutes or a few days later. When you are
sure that you do not need the backup, delete it to free disk space, as
described in"How do I get rid of backup copies I no longer want?," on
page 30
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