Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0
A guide to uninstall Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 from your system
Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 is a Windows application. Read below about how to remove it from your PC. The Windows version was developed by
PPS. Check out
here for more info on PPS. The application is frequently placed in the C:\Program Files (x86)\PPS\MonitoringClient20 folder. Take into account that this path can vary being determined by the user's decision. "C:\Program Files (x86)\PPS\MonitoringClient20\unins000.exe" is the full command line if you want to uninstall Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0. MonitoringClient.exe is the Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0's main executable file and it occupies about 1.54 MB (1610752 bytes) on disk.
Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 contains of the executables below. They take 2.65 MB (
2783714 bytes) on disk.
- 7z.exe (465.50 KB)
- MonitoringClient.exe (1.54 MB)
- unins000.exe (679.97 KB)
The information on this page is only about version
2.0 of Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0.
How to remove Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 with Advanced Uninstaller PRO
Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 is a program by the software company PPS. Some people choose to remove this application. Sometimes this is efortful because uninstalling this manually requires some know-how regarding removing Windows applications by hand. One of the best SIMPLE approach to remove Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Here is how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO already installed on your Windows system, install it. This is a good step because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very efficient uninstaller and all around tool to clean your Windows system.
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- download the setup by clicking on the DOWNLOAD NOW button
- install Advanced Uninstaller PRO
2. Start Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Take your time to admire Advanced Uninstaller PRO's design and wealth of features available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very useful Windows optimizer.
3. Press the General Tools category

4. Activate the Uninstall Programs button

5. All the applications existing on your computer will appear
6. Navigate the list of applications until you locate Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 or simply click the Search field and type in "Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0". The Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 program will be found very quickly. When you click Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 in the list of applications, the following information regarding the program is available to you:
- Safety rating (in the lower left corner). This explains the opinion other users have regarding Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0, ranging from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
- Reviews by other users - Press the Read reviews button.
- Details regarding the application you are about to uninstall, by clicking on the Properties button.
7. Press the Uninstall button. A confirmation window will come up. Confirm the uninstall by clicking the Uninstall button. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will uninstall Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0.

8. After removing Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will offer to run a cleanup. Press Next to start the cleanup. All the items of Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 that have been left behind will be found and you will be asked if you want to delete them. By removing Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 using Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you are assured that no Windows registry items, files or folders are left behind on your PC.
Your Windows system will remain clean, speedy and ready to take on new tasks.
Disclaimer
This page is not a recommendation to uninstall Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 by PPS from your PC, nor are we saying that Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 by PPS is not a good application. This text simply contains detailed info on how to uninstall Terminal Monitoring Client 2.0 supposing you want to. The information above contains registry and disk entries that our application Advanced Uninstaller PRO discovered and classified as "leftovers" on other users' computers.
Last update on: 2016-06-07 19:02:35.757