As someone who works for Walmart… Doesn’t look like it. The sales tags you can see in the background aren’t the kind Walmart uses. Looks more like a Kroger or Kroger-owned store.
That being said… The assumption is completely understandable, and I would not be surprised to find something like this during my shift.
I was gonna ask - PeopleOfWalmart? I can see it now - a 400lb man in fur suit bikini, engulfing the electric scooter, half-eaten peach in one hand, half-empty Fireball nip in the other, freshly knocked-over produce display spread in front of him.
I have nor used Windows for a long time, but i still remember using regedit to actually rip and tear untill its done software that threw similar shit at you. Could always be an option.
If you are really angry at them, you should just write “I’ve switched to Norton/McAfee/other competitor for [ridiculous but plausible reasons]”, depending on your creativity.
They definitely will read these and debate them since it’s likely a corporate initiative from the top down.
I swear to god if I don’t get my stapler back I’m going to burn this entire building to the ground it was a red stapler and it was my favorite and they moved me from my cubicle all the way down into the basement and I haven’t gotten paid yet but I keep talking to accounting and they say they haven’t seen my stapler
Of course that you can delete all the files and folders of the program, but firewalls and such operate on a quite low level and fining all the files is a pain in the ass
There’s also registry entries, and I imagine some of the files installed as part of a firewall end up as essential for a working network connection because they’re registered as such.
Depends on the installer. Windows has been pushing the .MSI installer format which is managed to some extent by a centralized system install manager, meaning the system should be able to revert the changes without any custom uninstaller. Installers can still bypass it to some degree though, and it has an option to run a custom .exe on uninstall, but there is also a special cleanup tool (you have to download it separately from Windows support forums) that can “force remove” all the stuff installed by the .MSI.
But otherwise it’s like asking “can’t you uninstall a .deb without running a custom uninstaller script included in the .deb?”…
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