I can't uninstall Predator Software products - I get error message Article 2000002

I can't uninstall Predator Software products - I get error message Article 2000002

If you can’t uninstall a Predator application, do the following steps:

  • Log into Windows as an Administrator
  • Select Control Panel from the Start Menu
  • Select Add/Remove programs
  • Select the appropriate Predator application
  • Click the Remove button

If there is a reason you are looking to uninstall Predator Software, we encourage you to contact us first.

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