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EULA: If not accepted, it will nag forever


dilo

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I was thinking about using the Password Manager, but got second thoughts after reading 

the EULA.

But once the EULA is displayed, there is only one way to go, to press Accept button. 

There is no cancel button, and if you close the window it will be displayed everytime 

you reboot your PC.

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Flood and Flood's wife

Hello   @dilo,

Welcome!

Have you tried uninstalling KPM software?

  1. Kill the active KPM process, via Taskmanager.
  2. Via Windows Programs & Features, uninstall KPM.
  3. Reboot.
  4. Recheck Eula? 

Please let me know?

Thank you🙏

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Thanks for the tip.

However, if asked to accept something, there should also be an option to not accept.

Here the only thing you can do is to accept the terms and conditions. 

This does not seem right.

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Flood and Flood's wife

Hello  @dilo,

I agree.

My guidance was to address the persistent “if you close the window it will be displayed everytime you reboot your PC”, issue. 

Thank you

 

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