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AccXES Client Tools User Guide 15Uninstalling AccXES Client ToolsNOTES: Close the AccXES Client Tools software and Account ManagementTool before running the uninstall software. Always run the uninstaller fromoutside the install directories. Uninstalling the AccXES Client Tools softwarewill delete only those files that were installed by the software. Files, images,data, user preferences, etc., that are created by the user or application willremain. The Account Management Tool will also get uninstalled, if it is on yourwork station, but the database files will remain.WindowsTo uninstall the AccXES Client Tools software for Windows 2000/XP and NT4.0:ü Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.ü In the software list, select AccXES. Click the Add/Remove button.ü The InstallAnywhere Uninstaller screen will come up. Click the Uninstallbutton.ü An “Uninstall Complete” message will appear when the uninstall iscomplete. Click the Exit button.NOTE: Uninstaller deletes the current working directory, the AccXESClient Tools, and the Account Management Tool software from your PC.ü You may also want to delete the Act folder, where your files were stored,if you do not need to access them anymore. (See the table in the “CleanInstallation” section of this document.)UNIXAlways run the uninstaller from outside the install directories. If you run theUninstall_AccXES program within the AccXES/UninstallerData directory inUnix, the current AccXES work directory, and the subdirectory that you are in,will get deleted. Normal directory functions also will not work (i.e., ls or cd).To uninstall the AccXES Client Tools software:ü In a command (shell) window, execute the following commands:cd/Uninstaller Data/./Uninstall_AccXESwhere is the directory in which youoriginally placed the ACT application.NOTE: Uninstaller deletes the current working directory , the AccXESClient Tools, and the Account Management Tool software from your workstation.ü You may also want to delete the Act folder where your files were stored ifyou do not need to access them anymore (Directory>/.XES/Act ).
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