But, Option 1 suggests I should have Uninstall.Ĭan we is not asking you. I'm curious whether I should have Uninstall. Why would I open a ticket for not product support. If there were a dead link in the Community. Why would I open a ticket for an internal Community matter. I was also not able to follow Option 1.Ĭan we as a Community prompt update to perhaps not relevant information. At least one other member was unable to follow Option 1. putting it out there for Community discussion. Surely volunteer moderators have reach out power.īefore assuming what I think. Maybe the Community is solely moderated by volunteers. Perhaps the Community is not moderated by Webroot Admins. ?, you seem to think for some reason that we have the power to make changes to the product or in this case fix a potential product issue.well, we are volunteers and we do not. (We all know that sometimes other things interfere causing it to not be listed in the Control Panel, such as Endpoint install options, but that is a different subject than I am covering here.) The Control Panel, on the other hand, always has it listed by default and by available normal install choices. Since the option exists in WSA to have no listing in the Start Menu, it is not surprising we will get questions about the lack of an uninstall located there. Perhaps this KB Article might simply be re-named to being "PC - Uninstallation Option Missing from Control Panel" The install options of WSA, available to be changed in Advanced Options, have the option of leaving WSA off the Start Menu to begin with, but no such option exists for the Control Panel. I have not a single uninstall option from software installed originally under Windows 10. At the moment, going over my ENTIRE Start Menu list of programs, I can find but only three total that list an Uninstall option, and those are all carryovers from Windows 7. It seems to me that overall the normal style of program installations, and how they appear on the Start Menu, may be changing. It was, however, located in the Control Panel. As several of you know I would have made good use of it the last week or two. I have noted the 'missing' entry to uninstall in the Start menu. Thank you ?and ?, I must admit that I really was not at all sure just what was being referred to. If neither of the methods above is successful, please repeat the steps in Windows Safe Mode.
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