Go to the "Add Remove Programs" section under the "Control Panel". Find "SpamSquash" and remove it.
Or, you can go to the folder where "SpamSquash.exe" was installed, and double click the "unins000.exe" program, which will remove SpamSquash.
Uninstalling SpamSquash, will cause any clones (other instances of SpamSquash on your computer) you created to stop working.
Uninstalling a clone won't affect any other clones, or the first instance of SpamSquash. Only that clone will be deleted.
To clarify, you can think of the folder with "SpamSquash.exe" as the power source for the main instance and for the clones. So, deleting it kills everything, whereas deleting a clone only affects that clone. This is only an analogy.
If you have created a "clone" of SpamSquash, you'll need to delete it manually.
The three things you need to delete are the folder and files where the clone is, the "DeskTop" icon for the clone and the icon in the "Startup" directory for the clone. If you don't recall where you placed the folder, you can right click the Desktop icon, or Startup icon, and select "Properties" from the context menu. Then, note in the dialog box where it says "start in", the path given is the path to the installed clone.
If you don't remember if an icon is to a clone or to the original installation, you can right click the Desktop icon, select "Properties" from the context menu, and read the "Comments" section, which should say "SpamSquash, Email Filter Clone" if it's a clone.
If you only intend to uninstall the clone, and not the first installed SpamSquash, make sure that on uninstalling that you don't delete the icons for any other instance of SpamSquash.
The startup directory is located in your user folder, i.e. in the path "C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Start Menu\Programs\Startup", where the drive could be other than "C:", and where the "UserName" is your login name for your computer.
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