It looks like the Uninstall under Windows is shared among all installations
of GiD. For instance, on my system (Win XP), I have 7.2, 7.4.7b, and 7.4.9b.
If I try to uninstall any of those, the uninstaller asks “Are you sure you
want to completely remove ‘GiD 7.4.9b’ and all of its components?”.
So it looks like the uninstaller is not looking for the correct uninst file.
Philippe
PS: As a follow-up to the previous question about the copy in the postprocess:
I have often had problems when starting from a 2D axisymmetric mesh, and
trying to recreate the 3D by rotation/extrusion. My elements are always all
quadratic. Again, this seems to be working well since 7.4.x versions.
Yes, we have some problem with the installation program when are installed
several GiD versions.
The uninstaller message is bad, but if you avoid this erroneous message, it
really uninstall the desired version.
Hello: It looks like the Uninstall under Windows is shared among all
installations of GiD. For instance, on my system (Win XP), I have 7.2, 7.4.7b, and
7.4.9b. If I try to uninstall any of those, the uninstaller asks "Are you sure you want to completely remove ‘GiD 7.4.9b’ and all of its components?". So it looks like the uninstaller is not looking for the correct uninst
file.
Philippe PS: As a follow-up to the previous question about the copy in the
postprocess: I have often had problems when starting from a 2D axisymmetric mesh, and trying to recreate the 3D by rotation/extrusion. My elements are always
all quadratic. Again, this seems to be working well since 7.4.x versions.