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hollywoodstylin
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Default Uninstall ClearVue from Brightpoint?

I have the new 1.33 Brightpoint ROM installed. I was wondering if there was any way to remove the ClearVue Office programs from my phone? I was just going to use the Windows Mobile Office cab that I found on this forum.
 
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FSame here for the latest HTC rom.
 
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Red face Possible Solution

I found the files but don't have access to delete them.

Shorcuts located in \Windows are named : "ClearVue <and 1 of the 3 apps>".

If you check the properties you'll notice that the executable for these are located in \Windows\WTCVDocV.exe (that's the DOC one for example).

Then after doing this (you should make sure just in case), you can delete the files. Mine were:

wtcvdocv.exe
wtcvpres.exe
wtcvwsv.exe

You probably have to remove the folder that's in the start menu also.

Anyone know how to get around the permissions issue?
 
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As these files are would be located in ROM there is not much you can do. ROM uses a different storage format from conventional files that is set up when the ROM is built, so deleting them isn't really an option - maybe there is some way to hide them though.. Probably the best thing to do is to forget about them
 
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Now that I found this again, maybe this clears the question up a bit:

http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/...f-windows.aspx
 
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Thumbs up Thanks for the info!

I appreciate the info!

There has to be a way to get around this - Registry hack or some other kind of work-around. If anyone knows - Please be kind enough to share the knowledge

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