![]() ![]() ![]() Removing the Unsupported apps (no highlight) from the Installed panel and displaying ALL installed software on a new Uninstall panel that does not have a LATEST or OUTDATED column (i.e., just like Control Panel | Programs | Programs and Features) would solve this problem and still allow users to uninstall software from the UCheck interface. If you don't want to remove Unsupported apps from the Installed panel then it would be preferable if all Unsupported apps with a missing LATEST version had OUTDATED = "UNKNOWN" so users aren't misled into thinking that all these apps are up-to-date. The only way I can stop Mozilla Maintenance Service from appearing as an Excluded app is to go to History & Settings | Settings | Exclusions and manually delete it there.ĭell Inspiron 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.3570 * Firefox v118.0.2 * Microsoft Defender v0.2008-0.2007 * Malwarebytes Premium v4.6.4.286- * Macrium Reflect Free v * Patch My PC Portable v4.5.0.4 * SUMo Free Portable v5.17.10.542 * UCheck Free Portable v5.0.0.0Īll my Unsupported apps (no highlight) are currently reported on the Installed panel as up-to-date (OUTDATED = NO) when I know that is not correct. and when UCheck is re-launched Mozilla Maintenance Service is once again displayed as an Excluded app. If I now choose Remove From Exclusions it then reports " Exclusions was Removed with Success" and the tag disappears as expected, but Mozilla Maintenance Service is not deleted from History & Settings | Settings | Exclusions. ![]() If I close and re-launch UCheck it correctly shows that Mozilla Maintenance Service is excluded. ![]() I am not certain if this has already been reported, but once I exclude a Community app from the Installed tab I am unable to remove that exclusion from the Installed tab and must delete the program at History & Settings | Settings | Exclusions.įor example, when I run UCheck Free Portable v5.0.0.0 with Administrator rights, I am able to exclude the Mozilla Maintenance Service from the Installed tab and it reports that the exclusion was successful. ![]()
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