All else is the same.ĭeleting software the way you mentioned tends to cause problems. In XP sub "Add Remove Programs" for "Programs and Features". IF you need a special character use Your-Name-07Vista and Win 7 have "Programs and Features". and many more programs are available for instant and free download.
#Encore pro 2 pro#
Or YourNameJul - You should be able to at least remember the month you were last able to logon. Home & Hobby software downloads - Encore Pro by Respironics, Inc. IF you have to constantly change any password choose a base like "Your Name" then add the month you have to change it like YourName07 each time you have to change it choose that months number. If you MUST have a password choose one you are using NOW or something you will Never EVER forget. When you reinstall Encore the 1.x versions had a checkbox so you didn't need a password. If you don't reboot AFTER the uninstall, you wasted your time. Click on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - it should remove the rest. In Vista its Control Panel > "Programs and Features". Warrior391 wrote:Where do I find the microsoft sql server to uninstall? - depends on which OS you are using. Its just that I DETEST EncorePro!!! I didn't like it any better back in the earlier days, EP 1.5.7 or some such, even w/the MyEncore and EncoreAnalyzer freeware. *sigh* Its not that I don't like the PR SystemOne BPAP Auto w/Bi-Flex. *sigh* I so wish Resmed would get their S9 VPAP Auto on the market. I prefer to have him do several things to my 'puter whilst he's here. But even my 'puter guru had fun installing it originally because we had to download several things from MS so I've been reluctant to do so until I need to have my 'puter guru out again to bail me out of a problem. I have to exit and then re-enter to close out the download and access the data so was seriously considering uninstalling and installing again. I have EP 2.2.14.0 and I did something to blow its mind after a data download. Whew! I sure appreciate your posting this inquiry and hope you get an answer that's not too complicated for this beady old brain to fathom!