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Man Page: synce-remove-program

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

SYNCE-REMOVE-PROGRAM(1) 				   http://synce.sourceforge.net/				   SYNCE-REMOVE-PROGRAM(1)

NAME
synce-remove-program - removes a program from your device
SYNOPSIS
synce-remove-program [-d LEVEL] [-p device_path] [-o UNLOAD_OPT] NAME ...
DESCRIPTION
synce-remove-program removes a program on a device connected through SynCE.
OPTIONS
-d LEVEL Set debug log level: 0 - No logging (default) 1 - Errors only 2 - Errors and warnings 3 - Everything -p PATH Path to device -h Display help message. -o UNLOAD_OPT Flags to pass to unload.exe on the remote device. Currently no flags are known, but this flag is here in case we find some. NAME The name of the program on the device. Program names are in the form "Provider Program". This is the same way the name will appear under Settings -> Remove programs on your device, or in the ouput from synce-list-programs.
AUTHOR
David Eriksson <twogood@users.sourceforge.net>.
SEE ALSO
synce(1) synce-list-programs(1) synce-install-cab(1) prun(1) The SynCE project November 2002 SYNCE-REMOVE-PROGRAM(1)
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