this is cool
On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 23:53:02 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:16:43 -0700, Janet B >
>wrote:
>> Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where
>> they are. You may have to delete them.
>
>This is confusing information, but clearly you know about it.
>
>> As soon as I get over
>> Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will
>> delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only
>> way to get things back to normal.
>> Janet US
>
>So sorry to hear about Hubby and Baxter. Hubby will be fine, but my
>sympathy to you about Baxter! I need to hold mine as they are put to
>sleep. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't.
Uninstalling Agent doesn't get rid of all of it. The majority of your
stuff (not the program itself) is stored on your computer on hidden
files. I came to this conclusion after I tried un-installing Agent
several times. I would then install a new Agent and Voila! all my
contacts, messages, everything was still there. I suspicioned that
there were hidden files, but of course I couldn't find them. If you
go to Agent online and query ( I don't remember what words I used),
the Agent site will provide you with directions on how to find these
hidden files.
Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going
through childbirth.
About Baxter, he was with us for 14 years. He took care of me when I
came home from my first cancer surgery. He was a gentle soul that
babysat the feral cat's babies when she went carousing for a couple of
hours. My eyes are still burning and swollen. We both lay on the
floor holding him while waiting for the mobile vet and during the
shots. I think he knew, he was so calm. His health had become so
bad. He was different than any other. He was family and friend.
Thank you for acknowledging his passing
Janet US
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