====== Notes for Installation ====== I always try to keep my install and uninstall routines in a manner, that they are working fully transparent to the users. They don't save data to unintended locations and also the software can completely be removed from the system. ===== Installation Overview ===== During the install the following things will happen: * All files will be written to the program directory you have choosen during the install. This directory will be removed completely when you decide to uninstall the software. * The ActiveX control "tabctl32.ocx" will be automatically registered. It also automatically gets unregistered during a possible uninstall. * In the Windows registry a key named “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Current Version \ Uninstall \ Myst-Explorer’s Toolkit_is1” will be created. It keeps the information for the uninstall. In two other keys named “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Rotering \ Myst-Explorer’s Toolkit” and "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Rotering \ Myst-Explorer's Toolkit" the actual user settings are saved. All keys are removed during an uninstall. During the use of the program the following data additionally will be saved on your system: * If you have installed a UserKi, a copy of it named "userki.bak" is written to the directory "Backup" located inside the program directory. This copy is removed during the uninstall. ===== Notes for uninstall ===== If you have your UserKi deactivated when you start the uninstall the deletion of the backup that happens automatically would lead to a complete remove of the UserKi. To prevent this happening by accident, you will be asked in this case if the UserKi should be reactivated again before the uninstall takes place.