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RemoveWAT-2.2.6.zip ├── RemoveWAT.exe (or RemoveWAT_2.2.6.exe) ├── README.txt (often riddled with typos and broken English) ├── crack.lic (fake license file) ├── 32bit/ │ └── sppcomapi.dll └── 64bit/ └── sppcomapi.dll