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Merged as d92ea32. The script folder should be ok to remove, if there's nothing relevant in there. It can be reintroduced if needed. Thanks. |
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@weltling Checked through the script and saw that the biggest differences was:
-It an uninstaller (which is irrelevant)
-It uses the pftt cmd shell. I believe the pftt cmd shell isn't really needed for how pftt currently operates.
This installer should be safe to remove. Did we want to leave the script folder there or just remove it all together?