This document deals with uninstalling Power Planner
in two different circumstances:

        Temporary uninstall
        Permanent removal from system

Temporary Uninstall
-------------------

You may wish temporarily uninstall Power Planner,
in preparation to re-install the product because of
a corrupt or messed up system, Before you do so,
remember that if you have backed up your database
when exiting Power Planner, you may restore it when
loading, and this may solve your problem. If you are
sure that you want to uninstall the software, proceed
as follows:
1) If you are a registered user, and Power Planner is
   still runnning, you should deactivate the security
   system by selecting Options, then Deactivate from
   the main menu when using the Network Edit View.
2) Remove the Power Planner Directory with all
   sub-directories
3) Delete the file POWRPLAN.INI from the Windows
   directory
4) Delete the file CCPPDLL.DLL from the Windows System
   directory
5) Reboot the computer before attempting to re-install
   Power Planner.
6) If you experience installation difficulties, make
   sure that no other programs are running when you
   install Power Planner. If you still have
   difficulties try removing programs from your startup
   group, and reboot to start Windows cleanly.


Permanent Uninstall
-------------------

First, remove the Power Planner directory, then remove
the files POWRPLAN.INI and PPSETUP.EXE from the Windows
directory. Power Planner installs or replaces the
files listed below in your Windows System directory.
If any of these files are already present, and the
version is the same or later than that required by Power
Planner, then Power Planner will not overwrite them.
Note that if you simply remove these files, Power Planner
will certainly be fully uninstalled, but you may remove
files required by another program. You should make a note
of files in the Windows System directory before you
install Power Planner. When you uninstall Power Planner
do not delete any files In the Windows System directory
that were present before Power Planner was installed.
This process may seem rather 'user unfriendly' but it is
the only SAFE method for uninstalling a program.

TRUEGRID VBX    THREED   VBX    SPIN     VBX
GANTTVBX VBX    CSTEXT   VBX    CSGROUP  VBX
CSFORM   VBX    CSCMD    VBX    CSCAPT   VBX
CSCALNDR VBX    CMDIALOG VBX    COMMDLG  DLL
CBK      VBX    APIGUIDE DLL    VER      DLL
SETUPKIT DLL    VBRUN300 DLL    VBDB300  DLL
CCMOVE   DLL    MSAJT112 DLL    VBUNZ    VBX
VBZIP    VBX    CSHT     VBX    CSMETER  VBX
GSWDLL16 DLL    GSW16    EXE    MSAJT200 DLL
CCCHANGE DLL    DUNZIP   DLL    DZIP     DLL
GRAPHX   VBX    GSWAG16  DLL    CCPPDLL  DLL

These files are held in compressed form on the Power
Planner install disks (or in your temporary install
directory if you have extracted the files from a
downloaded .zip file).

If you need to check the file size and date of the
file as as required by Power Planner, you may manually
expand the file from the install disk using the following
syntax

        EXPAND libname.DL_ libname.DLL

The Expand program is provided by Microsoft with Windows.
