HP Unified Functional Testing
A guide to uninstall HP Unified Functional Testing from your system
HP Unified Functional Testing is a Windows program. Read below about how to remove it from your computer. The Windows release was created by
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here where you can read more on HP. Usually the HP Unified Functional Testing application is found in the C:\Program Files (x86)\HP\Unified Functional Testing directory, depending on the user's option during setup. You can uninstall HP Unified Functional Testing by clicking on the Start menu of Windows and pasting the command line MsiExec.exe /I{52EECD3F-367A-4D9A-A08A-7D1BDA2E5CA7}. Keep in mind that you might receive a notification for administrator rights. UFT.exe is the HP Unified Functional Testing's main executable file and it occupies about 124.13 KB (127112 bytes) on disk.
The following executable files are incorporated in HP Unified Functional Testing. They take 25.52 MB (
26761424 bytes) on disk.
- mergedat.exe (47.66 KB)
- STGenClient.exe (44.63 KB)
- git-credential-uftaddin.exe (18.63 KB)
- aes_server.exe (27.13 KB)
- Analyzer.exe (6.50 KB)
- AQTRmtAgent.exe (1.01 MB)
- CheckForProcessPerUser.exe (7.00 KB)
- ClientLogs.exe (947.26 KB)
- cmdrv.exe (27.13 KB)
- CreateRDC.exe (20.13 KB)
- CryptonApp.exe (86.63 KB)
- dcomperm.exe (71.63 KB)
- DcomPermissionSetter.exe (16.13 KB)
- disp_img.exe (51.70 KB)
- dmdrv11.exe (27.13 KB)
- DrvInstaller.exe (610.00 KB)
- FBRMerger.exe (14.13 KB)
- Free_HPSR_Player.exe (712.00 KB)
- gacregutil.exe (16.63 KB)
- HP Installation Check Tool.exe (325.63 KB)
- HP.PC.PCS.Configurator.exe (61.13 KB)
- HP.ST.Ext.BCAutomationApp.exe (26.63 KB)
- HP.ST.Fwk.InternalExecuter.exe (18.13 KB)
- HP.ST.TestParser.exe (31.63 KB)
- HP.UFT.Chrome.NativeMessagingHost.exe (297.13 KB)
- HP.UFT.HelperService.exe (15.13 KB)
- HP.UFT.HelperServiceController.exe (16.63 KB)
- HP.UFT.LicenseInstall.exe (36.63 KB)
- HP.UFT.LicenseInstallationWizard.exe (31.63 KB)
- HP.UFT.QTP.Mobile.Emulator.exe (109.63 KB)
- HP.Utt.StandaloneDebugger.exe (20.63 KB)
- ICSharpCode.SharpDevelop.BuildWorker40.exe (32.00 KB)
- JavaCallServiceHost.exe (16.63 KB)
- lr_bridge.exe (27.13 KB)
- lservrcmerge.exe (21.13 KB)
- magentservice.exe (145.63 KB)
- mdrv.exe (27.13 KB)
- mercwebtrace.exe (27.13 KB)
- mergedat.exe (47.66 KB)
- mmdrv.exe (27.63 KB)
- mreg.exe (116.63 KB)
- nanny.exe (27.13 KB)
- NetUpdateConfig.exe (39.63 KB)
- NgenRunner.exe (17.13 KB)
- nt_tr.exe (2.60 MB)
- QTAutomationAgent.exe (97.13 KB)
- QtpAutomationAgent.exe (398.13 KB)
- QTPDiffApplication.exe (101.63 KB)
- QTReport.exe (380.63 KB)
- QuickTestRunOnceLauncher.exe (24.13 KB)
- RegNetComponent.exe (135.63 KB)
- RemoteAgentRecoveryTool.exe (18.63 KB)
- reportviewer.exe (1.41 MB)
- RestartApp.exe (15.63 KB)
- RunSettings.exe (174.63 KB)
- ServiceTestExecuter.exe (27.63 KB)
- ServiceTestLauncher.exe (29.63 KB)
- SettingNewBrowserControlApplication.exe (130.13 KB)
- setupU.exe (1.87 MB)
- SilentTestRunner.exe (107.63 KB)
- soapUI2APITest.exe (113.13 KB)
- soapUI2APITestCMD.exe (24.13 KB)
- STBatchUpgrader.exe (41.63 KB)
- StringReplacerUtility.exe (27.63 KB)
- traceroute_server.exe (27.13 KB)
- transactional_queue_tst.exe (80.13 KB)
- trans_server.exe (27.13 KB)
- UFT.exe (124.13 KB)
- UFTBatchRunner.exe (167.63 KB)
- UFTBatchRunnerCMD.exe (19.63 KB)
- UFTInstallReqs.exe (1.33 MB)
- UFTRemoteAgent.exe (83.63 KB)
- vb_init.exe (23.70 KB)
- vb_init_50.exe (15.63 KB)
- wdiff.exe (193.00 KB)
- WpfLocator.exe (23.63 KB)
- WSAxis1Client.exe (205.13 KB)
- WS_NET11_Client.exe (232.13 KB)
- WS_NET2_Client.exe (229.13 KB)
- xmlredist.exe (330.95 KB)
- CjkServer.exe (100.00 KB)
- Engine80LicenseManager.exe (2.33 MB)
- TrigrammsInstaller.exe (13.50 KB)
- Hhupd.exe (465.98 KB)
- Mediator64.exe (85.13 KB)
- astraset.exe (387.63 KB)
- ResAsm.exe (10.50 KB)
- TSCC.exe (169.62 KB)
- Web2AddinSetup.exe (2.79 MB)
- java-rmi.exe (14.48 KB)
- java.exe (169.98 KB)
- javacpl.exe (63.48 KB)
- javaw.exe (169.98 KB)
- javaws.exe (222.48 KB)
- jp2launcher.exe (34.48 KB)
- jqs.exe (157.98 KB)
- keytool.exe (14.48 KB)
- kinit.exe (14.48 KB)
- klist.exe (14.48 KB)
- ktab.exe (14.48 KB)
- orbd.exe (14.48 KB)
- pack200.exe (14.48 KB)
- policytool.exe (14.48 KB)
- rmid.exe (14.48 KB)
- rmiregistry.exe (14.48 KB)
- servertool.exe (14.48 KB)
- ssvagent.exe (45.48 KB)
- tnameserv.exe (14.48 KB)
- unpack200.exe (141.48 KB)
- RegisterCategory.exe (27.63 KB)
- FlightsAPI.exe (501.63 KB)
- FlightsGUI.exe (1.45 MB)
- ActivityDeploymentUtility.exe (20.13 KB)
- ActivityWizard.exe (20.13 KB)
- HP.PC.PCS.Configurator.exe (61.13 KB)
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A way to remove HP Unified Functional Testing from your PC using Advanced Uninstaller PRO
HP Unified Functional Testing is a program offered by the software company HP. Sometimes, users try to uninstall this program. Sometimes this is hard because deleting this manually requires some experience regarding Windows program uninstallation. The best EASY action to uninstall HP Unified Functional Testing is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Here is how to do this:
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5. A list of the applications existing on your computer will be shown to you
6. Scroll the list of applications until you locate HP Unified Functional Testing or simply click the Search feature and type in "HP Unified Functional Testing". If it is installed on your PC the HP Unified Functional Testing application will be found automatically. After you click HP Unified Functional Testing in the list , some data about the application is made available to you:
- Star rating (in the lower left corner). The star rating tells you the opinion other people have about HP Unified Functional Testing, from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Opinions by other people - Click on the Read reviews button.
- Details about the program you are about to remove, by pressing the Properties button.
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation window will appear. Confirm the uninstall by pressing the Uninstall button. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will then remove HP Unified Functional Testing.

8. After removing HP Unified Functional Testing, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will offer to run an additional cleanup. Press Next to go ahead with the cleanup. All the items that belong HP Unified Functional Testing that have been left behind will be found and you will be able to delete them. By uninstalling HP Unified Functional Testing with Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you can be sure that no registry entries, files or folders are left behind on your disk.
Your PC will remain clean, speedy and able to serve you properly.
Geographical user distribution
- Windows 8.1 (6.3)
- Windows 7 (6.1)
- 10.0
- Windows 8 (6.2)
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Disclaimer
The text above is not a piece of advice to uninstall HP Unified Functional Testing by HP from your computer, nor are we saying that HP Unified Functional Testing by HP is not a good application for your PC. This text simply contains detailed instructions on how to uninstall HP Unified Functional Testing supposing you decide this is what you want to do. The information above contains registry and disk entries that our application Advanced Uninstaller PRO discovered and classified as "leftovers" on other users' PCs.
Last update on: 2016-07-30 11:55:53.377