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Re: An extreme newbie needs help
Probably all you need to remove is the receipt.
Delete the /Library/Receipts/PostOffice.pkg file and try and run the
installer again.
> on 5/12/02 9:50 am, Ian Blackford at ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> A while ago I install Post.Office on a development machine and had a tinker
>> with it. I didn't get very far as business pressures took me away from it
>> for a while. The Mac OSX became Jaguar and now I can't get the Post.Office
>> program to boot. I get a blank configuration screen after I authenticate, I
>> click the OK button and it quits.
>>
>> I think I ought to uninstall and start again, I rather hoped the installer
>> would have an uninstall facility so I downloaded the latest installer
>> (3.5.3) and tried that. No luck. I continued the install though as it said
>> 'upgrade', still no joy.
>>
>> So I'm thinking I need to remove it (completely) as something is obviously
>> corrupt, but how do I do that? The Tenon website has a method but when it
>> comes to terminal commands I'm not that hot.
>>
>> Can anyone help? All info greatly appreciated.
>
> OK, I've killed it completely now. So much so even the installer won't boot.
>
> All I need is a little bit of help to remove PO so I can install it again
> from fresh.
>
> Can anybody help me?
>
> Best Regards
>
> ICB
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