by christian » Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:39 pm
If you have moved /Library/StartupItems/Sharity3 to the trash, all you need to do is reboot. Then, if there's still a CIFS folder in the root of your drive, do
sudo rmdir /CIFS
That should do the trick.
We recommend that you uninstall Sharity with our script instead of moving it to the trash. This script takes care of some other details, too. Our recommended procedure is slightly different than what was explained above:
(1) Open a Terminal window. Terminal.app is at /Applications/Utilities.
(2) Type (or even better: copy/paste):
sudo /Library/StartupItems/Sharity3/uninstall
(3) Enter your password when you are asked for it.
The script will then ask a couple of trivial questions. If you are not sure, choose the default. When it completes, Sharity is removed completely from your system.
If you have moved /Library/StartupItems/Sharity3 to the trash, all you need to do is reboot. Then, if there's still a CIFS folder in the root of your drive, do
sudo rmdir /CIFS
That should do the trick.
We recommend that you uninstall Sharity with our script instead of moving it to the trash. This script takes care of some other details, too. Our recommended procedure is slightly different than what was explained above:
(1) Open a Terminal window. Terminal.app is at /Applications/Utilities.
(2) Type (or even better: copy/paste):
sudo /Library/StartupItems/Sharity3/uninstall
(3) Enter your password when you are asked for it.
The script will then ask a couple of trivial questions. If you are not sure, choose the default. When it completes, Sharity is removed completely from your system.