Perhaps you installed the previous version as administrator?
And now, as ordinary user, you can not change some files in 'AppData' or 'Document and Settings' (Just a guess) ?
Regards,
Gerard
On 2021-10-04 20:12, simon.edwards@integratedcomms.co.uk wrote:
Dear Julien,Many thanks for this.I uninstalled the version I was using, and installed the latest version from your link, but the previous config still persists. Specifically, I cannot reset the Default identity to anything other than what was originally installed. So, the sip address of this default identity is wrong, and it just feels like the uninstall process is leaving things behind that it should not do. I do like the new features though! And I see there is now an option to Exit App on Close Window. Nice! Best wishesSimon On 2021-10-04 09:08, julien.fb@belledonne-communications.com wrote:
Dear Simon,
You may install the latest version of Linphone for Desktop which bring a lot of new developments : https://www.linphone.org/snapshots/windows/app/
If you want to quit Linphone, please use the menu with the 3 horizontal bars icon and then choose Quit. If you use the X icon for the bar menu, it will simply close the window but Linphone will still be active.
Best regards,
Julien Favre-Bulle Business Developer
-----Message d'origine----- De : Linphone-users <linphone-users-bounces+julien.fb=belledonne-communications.com@nongnu.org> De la part de simon.edwards@integratedcomms.co.uk Envoyé : lundi 4 octobre 2021 17:47 À : linphone-users@nongnu.org Objet : [Linphone-users] Clean uninstall of Linphone from Windows 10
I'm getting some problems with Linphone (Desktop 4.2.5 - Qt5.14.2 Core 4.4.19) on Windows 10, in that I'm trying to change the config and tell Linphone to register to a different server, but it seems to want to still try to connect to the original server.
So, I've been trying to uninstall Linphone and re-install it, but each time I try, when I launch Linphone again, it has all the old config preserved, and it still tries to connect to the old server. It looks like its trying the newly configured server, but looking at a wireshark trace, I can see it's still trying the old one.
I have tried uninstalling, plus deleting the Linphone directory in ProgramFiles(x86) (which was left behind by the uninstall), and I also deleted any keys referring to Linphone from the registry, and deleted all the temporary Windows files. But reinstalling after all that still leaves a load of preserved configuration stuff in the app.
How can I do a complete uninstall, and remove everything that relates to Linphone, so I can do a totally clean install from scratch? (Apart from re-installing Windows!)
Thanks
Simon
P.S. Another annoying bug is that when I quit Linphone, it still remains in memory doing its stuff, as you can see it in TaskManager. Please - when we quit the app can we make sure the app does in fact quit?!
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