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Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
you think tis will work to uninstall that one 2?
Yes, it should at least.This problem is due to the images, which are created directly by scripts that belong to no user (were generated by PHP) and hence can't be deleted by the owner of the FTP-account, but by the rootadmin.
The uninstaller generates such a PHP-owned script that is able to delet all other PHP-ownsed files, and since all others should be CHMOD 777, it also deletes those.
After that it deletes it's mother script (uninstall.php) and self-destroys (boom!... bleh, j/k
it deletes itself: hop.php).
And KSMAS should have disappeared by then.
Btw, I will release a non-password-locked uninstaller, so if you are a site admin you can be able to delete unused KSMAS installations.
Mail me if you need one: keystorm@gmail.com