If you wish to remove this tool, you can follow the steps by using the removal guide below.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\CrashReport.exeĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\CrashReportModuleConf.iniĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\CrashUL.exeĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPConfig.iniĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPData\Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPData\History.datĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPDR.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPHelp.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPKernel.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPNet.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\EVPTask.dllĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\InstallHelper.exeĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\Language.jsonĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\Report.exeĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\ScreenShotServ.exeĬ:\Program Files (x86)\ScreenSnapshotTool\1.4\ScreenSnapshot.exeĬ:\Users\Public\Documents\Baidu\Common\I18N\Ĭ:\Users\Public\Documents\Baidu\Common\I18N\conf.dbĬ:\Users\Public\Documents\Guid\Common\I18N\Ĭ:\Users\Public\Documents\Guid\Common\I18N\conf.dbĬ:\Users\Public\Documents\Guid\Common\I18N\IPCSUpdateCache\Ĭ:\Users\Public\Documents\Guid\Common\I18N\IPCSUpdateCache\ScreenSnapshot\Ĭ:\Users\Public\Documents\Guid\Common\I18N\IPCSUpdateCache\ScreenSnapshot\36282028576bd962Ĭ:\Users\Public\Documents\Tools\Common\I18N\Ĭ:\Users\Public\Documents\Tools\Common\I18N\conf.db Due to this, I feel it is not safe to use the program due to possible issues caused by the program bundled with it. %UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\ScreenSnapshotTool\dump\BugReportConfig.iniĬ:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\ScreenSnapshotToolĬ:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\ScreenSnapshotTool\dump %UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\ScreenSnapshotTool\dump ![]() %UserProfile% refers to the current user's profile folder. ![]() By default, this is C:\Documents and Settings\ for Windows 2000/XP, C:\Users\ for Windows Vista/7/8, and c:\winnt\profiles\ for Windows NT.
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