Before uninstalling CMDebug, if you have registered it then click on the Help menu, and select Register. Enter your original activation key, and click on the Unregister button, and your registration info will be removed from the activation server, and from the local machine. This will prevent the local machine from continuing to use one of your activations. (A single-system license is allowed to activate up to three systems.)

 

You can uninstall CMDebug from the "Programs and Features" option in the Windows Control Panel.

 

The easiest way to remove these files is from a TCC command line before uninstalling CMDebug.

 

You can remove TCMD.INI with the command:

 

del %_ininame

 

You can remove TCSTART with the command:

 

del %_tcstart

 

You can remove TCEXIT with the command:

 

del %_tcexit

 

CMDebug also writes some user-defined configuration options to the "c:\ProgramData\JP Software" directory. You can remove everything in that directory.

 

After uninstalling, CMDebug will show an optional uninstall survey. Please take a moment to respond -- Your answers will help improve CMDebug.