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3.4.5 Tasks to Perform After Uninstallation

This section explains the tasks to be performed after the Manager has been uninstalled.

3.4.5.1 Uninstalling the Fujitsu XML Processor [Windows]

This section explains the procedure for uninstalling the Fujitsu XML Processor.

Note

Make sure that no other products are using the Fujitsu XML Processor before uninstalling it.

The old version of the Fujitsu XML Processor may be displayed in the [Add or Remove Programs] dialog box (for Windows Server 2008, this is the [Programs and Features] dialog box). If this application is not required, uninstall it as well.

See

Refer to the "Fujitsu XML Processor Software Release Note" for details. The Software Release Note can be viewed by selecting [Fujitsu XML Processor V5.2] and then [Software Release Note] from the [Start] menu.

  1. Log in using an account that belongs to the Administrators group.

  2. Start the uninstaller.

    Select [Control Panel] and then [Add or Remove Programs] from the [Start] menu.

    Select [Fujitsu XML Processor V5.2.4] and then click the [Remove] button.

    Note

    If the operating system is Windows Server 2008, select [Control Panel] and then [Programs and Features] from the [Start] menu, and run the uninstaller as an administrator.

  3. A message will be displayed confirming whether to continue with the uninstallation processing.

    To continue with the uninstallation, click the <OK> button. Otherwise click the <No> button to cancel the uninstallation.

  4. Execute the uninstallation.

    The program removal window will be displayed, and the program will be deleted, together with the information registered in the registry.

3.4.5.2 Deleting the User Information for Accessing the Database

[Windows]

Use the following procedure to delete the user profile and user account for accessing the database.

Note

This procedure must be performed by a user with Administrator privileges in administrator mode.

  1. Open the [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu.

  2. Open the [System] window from the [Control Panel].

  3. Click the [Advanced system settings] to open the [System Properties] dialog box.

  4. Click on the [Settings] button in the [User Profiles] section of the [Advanced] tab.

  5. If the list of user profiles contains a profile corresponding to cfmgdb, select it and click the [Delete] button.

Use the following command to delete the account for the user.

This example uses the "net user" command.

Example

net user cfmgdb /delete

3.4.5.3 Files that Remain After Uninstallation

After the uninstallation, some files and directories may still remain. Delete the following files and folders (including any files and subfolders in these folders) manually.

[Windows]

Note

Any files that have been locked may fail to be deleted. In this case, delete these files manually after restarting the operating system.

The "%SystemDrive%\ProgramData" folder is normally not displayed because it is a hidden folder.

Accordingly, use either of the following methods to view the content of this folder.

  • Specify "%SystemDrive%\ProgramData" directly as the folder name.

  • Select [Folder and Search Options] from the [Organize] menu of Explorer to display the [Folder Options] dialog box. Select the [View] tab, then select [Hidden files and folders] and [Show hidden files] - [folders and drives] and apply the settings.

3.4.5.4 Groups that Remain After Uninstallation

The swadmin group has been created. If this group is not required, delete it manually.