Hello.
MJustice can be uninstalled with the same way as other applications^
Open Start->Settings->System->Remove Programs
find "Zloy MobileJistice", select it and click "Remove" button.
Regards.
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i'm wondering about, wheter it is reasonable to be able to remove the app from the Remove Programs list. It means that every thief could easily remove the application, right?
A password protection for the removable procedure would be nice. Better would be, to not show the application in the list and make it removable only by running an uninstall procedure from the setup-file with password protection. So the thief first has to figure out that the application is installed and second he has to know the passwd...
cheers
jhbyfu
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I don't mean to sound too abrupt, but you really did not answer his question. I'm also concerned that a thief could easily uninstall the application, and what use is it then?
Any way to add a password protect feature to the uninstall process?
I know you said something about installing by hand, but not all of us are THAT computer literate. Many of us need an easier solution.
Thank you,
Peter
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Hello,
How can I uninstall MovileJustice on my HTC!
Thanks a lot
Hello.
MJustice can be uninstalled with the same way as other applications^
Open Start->Settings->System->Remove Programs
find "Zloy MobileJistice", select it and click "Remove" button.
Regards.
Hi,
i'm wondering about, wheter it is reasonable to be able to remove the app from the Remove Programs list. It means that every thief could easily remove the application, right?
A password protection for the removable procedure would be nice. Better would be, to not show the application in the list and make it removable only by running an uninstall procedure from the setup-file with password protection. So the thief first has to figure out that the application is installed and second he has to know the passwd...
cheers
jhbyfu
Actually if you really want you can install application by hands, or even integrate it with firmware.
Regards,
Alex
I don't mean to sound too abrupt, but you really did not answer his question. I'm also concerned that a thief could easily uninstall the application, and what use is it then?
Any way to add a password protect feature to the uninstall process?
I know you said something about installing by hand, but not all of us are THAT computer literate. Many of us need an easier solution.
Thank you,
Peter