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Uninstall generates Windows Script Host error when closing Groove Music #80

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tanydourev opened this issue Feb 20, 2023 · 1 comment

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@tanydourev
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Hi there! I downloaded MDRP out of curiosity to see how it worked and encountered an error message directly generated by Windows Script Host (see attached screenshot) when trying to uninstall. I followed the suggested steps of unlinking Groove Music first and killing the hidden DRP just in case, then deleted the downloaded zip file + extracted folder because I wouldn't need them anymore. As a result, every time I open and close Groove Music, I always get the same message that it can't find the KillHidden.vbs file despite everything being unlinked. When I restore the deleted extracted folder and bring it back into my downloads, the error message doesn't pop up anymore. Not sure if this is supposed to happen, but thought it was worth mentioning as it's quite annoying to get a popup each time when I don't plan to use MDRP :)

Version number: 1.7.2
Error message:
mdrp-error

@jojo2357
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Yikes, sorry about that. If you go to task scheduler, you should be able to find it there. Look for a task made by me as the author. Make sure that when you unlink you allow admin.

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