This section explains the work to be performed after Interstage Studio Client Runtime is uninstalled.
Deleting folders
Sub-folders and files might remain in the installation folder after the Interstage Studio Client Runtime is uninstalled. If required, delete the unnecessary folders and files remaining under the installation folder.
JRE folder
If user resources remain in JRE, the JRE folder indicated below remains, even after Interstage Studio Client Runtime is uninstalled. If the user resources are not required, delete the folder.
Assuming JRE 6 is installed
<installation folder>\IDE\JRE6
Assuming JRE 7 is installed
<installation folder>\IDE\JRE7
Note that if another application is installed or updated after Interstage Studio Client Runtime is installed, its files may be copied to the JRE folder. These files also remain in the folder after Interstage Studio Client Runtime is uninstalled. Delete the appropriate files after uninstallation.
Example: If Windows Media Player is updated after Interstage Studio Client Runtime is installed, WMPNS.jar is copied to the following folder:
Assuming JRE 6 is installed:
<installation folder>\IDE\JRE6\jre\lib\applet
Assuming JRE 7 is installed:
<installation folder>\IDE\JRE7\jre\lib\applet
If JRE was installed in a different folder, delete that folder.
Operations for reinstalling this product
To reinstall this product after it is uninstalled, it is necessary to restart the computer before the reinstallation. What is more, the installation resource which is used previously must be deleted before this product is reinstalled.
Deleting environment variable
"." might remain in CLASSPATH of the system environment variable. Please delete it when it is unnecessary.
If a path has been manually set in PATH or CLASSPATH of a system environment variable, the path may remain after uninstallation. Delete the path when it is unnecessary.
Switching to execute mode for the Terminal Services
If the mode for the Terminal Services was switched to install mode before uninstallation, execute the following command to switch to execute mode for the Terminal Services:
CHANGE USER /EXECUTE