Hi Bruce,

If Adagio was installed to a network from a particular workstation, it definitely would not be prudent to run the Windows Uninstall of Adagio, for the reason you outlined.

If you want to use this workstation for a different purpose (ie never use Adagio again), and want to clean up other files, you could delete all Adagio-related Windows shortcuts and Windows start menu items. Also remove the C:\softrak folder and all sub-directories (for workstation setup info and help files). All that would be left are some Crystal files and Windows registry settings and a couple of files in the System folder - not much when workstations these days have hundreds of gigs of hard-drive space.

For a complete list of files installed by workstation setup, you could look in the INSTALL.LOG found in the C:\softrak\xxWin\wksetup directory, if you wanted to perform a more thorough clean-up.
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