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SUMMARYWhen you remove FrontPage using the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel icon (Windows 95 or Windows 98) or the Uninstall icon in Program Manager (Windows NT), the FrontPage Content directory may remain on your hard disk. MORE INFORMATION
To remove all FrontPage Web content from your computer, delete the Content
directory after you uninstall FrontPage.
NOTE: When you uninstall FrontPage all of the data you created will not be
deleted by the FrontPage Setup program. FrontPage files that were not
created by you that remain after you uninstall FrontPage are left to
facilitate the reinstallation of FrontPage. The files and folders left
behind do not take up much memory.
When FrontPage is uninstalled, all FrontPage components (other than the files and folders in the Content folder) will be removed from your hard disk drive. By default, the content folder is c:\FrontPageWebs\Content, although you can change the name of this folder when you install FrontPage. The default location for the FrontPage program is one of the following: c:\Program Files\Microsoft FrontPage (if you are using Windows 95 or 98)If you created custom files or folders in these locations, FrontPage will not remove these folders when you uninstall it. Uninstall will clear out system .dll files unique to FrontPage and will clear out all FrontPage registry entries. The following directories and all their contents remain in the root Web of your content area after you uninstall FrontPage 98:
In addition, any SubWebs you create will remain on your hard disk.
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