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Close all the applications.
<In case of uninstallation except for Windows® Vista>;
Double-click the “Add/Remove Programs” in “Control Panel”.
Select the “Install/Uninstall” tab, and select “RSM100” in the menu.
Click “Add/Remove”.
<In case of uninstallation for Windows® Vista>;
Double-click the “Program and Features” in “Control Panel”.
Select “RSM100” in the menu.
Click “Uninstall”.
The following screen appears. Click the “Next” button.
Note: In Windows® Vista, if UAC (User Account Control) is effective, the confirmation
screen appears same as the installation. Select the “Allow”.
When the uninstall screen disappears automatically, the uninstallation has been completed.
Note: The file, which is installed manually, cannot be uninstalled.
Cautions: when changing the installing folder in Windows® Vista
When changing the installing folder into Program files (ex. C:\Program files) under the initializing
drive, the following phenomenon may occur. Though the phenomenon may also occur in Widows
folder (ex. C:\Windows) and ProgramData folder (ex. C:\ProgramData), it is strongly
recommended that RSM100 should not be installed in these folder.
(1)
<Phenomenon>: By changing the UAC (User Account Control), a different preference setting is
used.
Example: After changing the communication setting such as communication speed under the
UAC in effect, the communication speed resets the default setting if set the UAC
invalid and start RSM100.
<Cause>: When the UAC is effective, the preference setting file used for RSM100 is redirected to
a virtual folder. When the UAC is invalid, it may become a different preference setting
because the original file is used.
The previous preference setting may remain after reinstall because no file of the virtual
folder is removed when uninstalling.
<Countermeasure>: Change the installing folder, or no change the UAC.
(2)
<Phenomenon>: By changing the UAC, the file is saved into a different folder.
Example: Though the setting data is saved under the UAC in effect, the file is not found in the

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