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Uninstall a stand-alone deployment
Uninstall a stand-alone deployment of Lotus Connections from your system.
The uninstall wizard can uninstall the entire Lotus Connections product or selected Lotus Connections features.
To uninstall Lotus Connections features...
- Stop WebSphere Application Server.
- Run the uninstaller:
- AIX or Linux
Open a command prompt and change to the LC_ROOT/uninstall directory.
- Enter the following commands:
./uninstall.sh
If the script does not run, you might need to enable its Executable attribute by running the chmod command first. The Executable attribute of a script can become disabled after the script is copied from a read-only medium such as DVD.
- Microsoft Windows:
- Open a command prompt and change to the LC_ROOT\uninstall directory.
- Enter the following command:
uninstall.bat
Alternatively, double-click the uninstall file in the uninstall
- Select a language to use for the installation procedure and click Next.
- On the Welcome page of the Uninstall Wizard, click Next.
- Select the Stand-alone deployment option and click Next.
- Select the features that you want to uninstall and click Next.
Do not uninstall the News or Search feature unless you are removing the entire product or reinstalling the News or Search feature.
- Review the summary panel to verify that the features you want to remove are present. To make any changes, click Back to edit the values that you input. Click Next to begin the uninstallation process.
- When the selected features have been uninstalled, click Finish to close the Uninstall wizard.
Clean your systems by removing files that remain after uninstalling. For more information, see the Uninstalling: Remove files topic.To remove all Lotus Connections application files, delete the LC_ROOT
- Do not delete the Lotus Connections installation if you plan to reinstall Lotus Connections. For more information, see the Uninstalling: Remove files topic.
- Before you begin, make a back-up copy of the lastSessionDefaults.properties file (located in the LC_ROOT directory). This preferences file will be useful if you want to reinstall Lotus Connections later.
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