HOW TO UNINSTALL The ADSK Genuine Service ?
• I moved 3dsMax to a new computer.
• 3dsMax is no longer installed on that previously used computer.
• I want to remove the Genuine Service from the previously used system.
To whoever or whomever saves the say here.. I PRE-THANK YOU
IMO: The "ADSK Genuine Service" should be smart enough to allow uninstall of itself when there's no longer any ADSK programs on the system.
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Solved by natasha.l. Go to Solution.
You installed the program under automation 🙂 Why would you not chose automation to remove it does the job and does it great!
because to automate the uninstall, we had to get the secret steps that allow us to uninstall the Genuine Service, which as we've seen is not simple or normally even possible. The MS tool doesn't handle every situation, including this specific one. In any event, this is Autodesk's problem they foisted on us for no reason that doesn't come across as bad. This doesn't improve anything for the customer.
Dear @natasha.l and Support
no autodesk products are installed on my laptop since half year
and i still can not remove your autodesk "genuine service"
what now?
Thanks in advance
Lew
This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. Guarantee I'm not the only one either.
@a.pettis - this post has been edited due to Community Rules & Etiquette violation.
Up to to weeks, are you kidding? With no option to manualy remove it from a personal system?
That is compulsion imo. I´ll never use a product from you ever again.
So I uninstalled Maya and all it's pieces a month ago and I still have 3 copied of the Genuine Service that I cannot uninstall. Trying to uninstall it just brings up a screen saying what it is. Is there another way to remove it?
You have to read back through this thread and find the posts from either me or one other person that specify which files need to be deleted from the 'C:\ProgramData' and your user profile 'AppData' folders. If those files (there are two) are not deleted, the uninstaller will never go past the screen you are seeing.
Wow. Congratulations Autodesk. You really know, how not(!) to deal with future clients of yours.
Thankful I came across this thread before buying crap software that you can't delete without taking further steps.
What a joke.
I fully understand that I am REALLY late to be talking about this, but I feel this needs to be mentioned, since I am seeing replies in the thread relating to disregarding or criticizing the TOS (Terms of Service). FULL DISCALIMER: I do not work at Autodesk, nor am I affiliated to them in any way. I am not calling anyone out; I am simply clarifying an issue that seems to be prevalent especially in this thread. This message is for everyone's own good.
1. The company that makes and licenses its software (in this case, Autodesk) has full right to put whatever it wants in the TOS/EULA. This allows the software to make changes to the user's computer in a way that the software will work best (preventing piracy, collecting data, installing special modules, etc).
2. If a user wants to use the software, they MUST agree to the TOS and everything (yes, everything) contained within it. Pressing the big Agree button assumes that the user has completely read the TOS, therefore the software has FULL right to everything that the user has "agreed" to. This is the biggest danger to NOT FULLY READING WHAT YOU'RE AGREEING TO, because if you're name's on the contract, the company isn't responsible. Please, for your own sake, READ IT BEFORE AGREEING.
3. In Autodesk's defense, it is a highly reputable company for developing useful and efficient software, and therefore its risk of piracy is a lot greater than most. The Genuine Service which its software will install is merely a way to protect and ensure legality in several aspects:
-First, it protects YOU from potentially infected versions you may have come across and downloaded (perhaps through piracy).
-Second, it protects you from being held responsible for piracy (Piracy is a pretty big deal, legality-wise. When one pirates software, they are essentially stealing what others have worked hard on and deserve payment for. Piracy is also not a victimless crime, so if you are caught downloading pirated software, you CAN be held responsible for being associated.).
-Lastly, bringing everything together, you basically agreed to have the Genuine Service installed on your system, and it is only trying to do its job. Maybe a few bugs prevent it from being uninstalled, but it's not useless, or infringing on your rights. The way to get around these bugs was mentioned previously in this thread, but it's probably not Autodesk's fault if it won't correctly uninstall.
TL:DR Don't criticize the TOS if you hit the Agree button on it.
"TL:DR Don't criticize the TOS if you hit the Agree button on it."
Well, no, sir. We still have laws and rights, so I have to strongly disagree with you.
A company can not "put whatever it wants in the TOS/EULA". It's actually their obligation
to notify potential customers and inform them about any deviations from "typical"
terms and conditions.
It's not their place to decide, when I can fully erase parts of their software, when I
am not using any of their products anymore. Hate to break it to you, but that's not
how it works.
Also, I have to admit, I'm quite concerned that you feel that it should be in their
legal rights to decide how you handle your personal(!) computer. Kind of a weird
understanding of laws and rights, to be honest.
We are complaining that their software isn't easy to remove. It doesn't remove itself when you uninstall all of their products, you cannot uninstall it via "Add or Remove Programs", and you have to go in and manually delete folders (which many basic computer users may be uncomfortable with). It's fine to have it when we are using the software, but Autodesk needs to pick up it's trash on the way out the door.
Even assuming that your suspect legal analysis is correct, I can tell you this much for certain: After pulling a stunt like this, which feels like malware behavior to me, I will not ever buy any product from AutoDesk.
I *was* a potential customer who was trying to uninstall a trial version of NetFabb premium before it expired. I had decided that this product wasn't what I was looking for, but was still considering other AutoDesk products. However, when I came across this I instantly decided that I will not be purchasing *any* AutoDesk products -- ever.
Instead of protecting me and their own interests, as you would put it, they drove a potential customer away. If the common sentiment in this thread is any indicator, I'm not the only one.
2 weeks my ass, I havent had anything Auto desk installed for 1 full year and it is still installed on my computer. In fact, I have 2 instances. Please make this uninstallable. I am in need of this space for other programs.
A genuine F you to Autodesk for making this genuine malware.
Worst curses!
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