For versions of TinyTERM for Windows that don’t have an uninstall option, or for those that will not uninstall properly, you can remove them manually with these steps:
- Open Windows Explorer or My Computer.
- Delete any Century or TinyTERM folder; e.g., C:\Century.
- Go into the Windows folder, C:\Windows or C:\Winnt.
- Delete any files named “marathon” or “marnfs” with any extension. Close the window when done.
- Right-click on the Start button and select Open.
- Browse the Programs group and remove any “Century Software” or “TinyTERM” items. Close the window when done.
- If using TinyTERM Plus, Plus[NFS] or TERM Professional, right-click the “Network Neighborhood” icon and choose Properties. Remove “Century NFS” and “Century Internet Services” if there. (They may also be listed as Marathon instead of Century.) Do not reboot when asked.
- Click on Start | Run and enter regedit, then click OK.
- Double-click HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then double-click Software under that.
- Delete any “Century Software” or “NCD Software” items there.
- Also in the registry, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software and delete any Century Software or NCD Software items there, then close the Registry Editor.
- Close all windows and reboot the PC to finalize the uninstall.
To uninstall TERM or TinyTERM for DOS, just remove the directory it’s installed in. Then edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to remove the directory from the PATH variable.
To uninstall TERM for UNIX/Linux, remove the /usr/term directory. Then delete these three files from the /usr/bin directory: term, callin and callout.
If you installed TERM for Linux with a package manager such as rpm, uninstall it with the same utility. Refer to the utility’s man pages for specifics.
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