SecureAccessClient Installation Detection&Removal Tool
Thursday, 06 July 2006 by Michel Roth
Citrix has released Secure Access Client Installation Detection and Removal Tool. SAC Remover is used to detect if any Secure Access Client modules or registry entries are left after uninstalling it.

SAC Remover is used to detect if any Secure Access Client modules or registry entries are left after uninstalling it. You can detect the following on your client machine:

• Secure Access Client is still installed.
• Some of the modules or registries of Secure Access Client are left even after uninstalling it.
• There is no Secure Access Client left on the machine.

This tool runs on the following Windows operating systems platforms which support Secure Access Client.
• Windows XP
• Windows 2000
• Windows 2003

Simply launching this tool will detect the status of the machine. Depending on the status of the machine, you can remove Secure Access Client from the tool or by calling “Add / Remove Programs” in order to uninstall Secure Access Client. Each following item explains what is seen on each status on the machine when the tool is run.

Read more here.

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