
Using Uninstall on Windows NT
50 Netscape Enterprise Server Installation and Migration Guide • April 2002 (Draft)
The following table shows some useful install.inf parameters to edit. For best
results, do not edit any parameters except those listed in the table.
Using Uninstall on Windows NT
You can remove the Enterprise Server from your computer by using the uninstall
application. The uninstall application determines which servers are installed on
your machine and allows you to choose which of those servers you want to delete.
To remove your Enterprise Server:
1. Go to your server root and double-click on the program uninst.exe.
2. The Netscape Uninstall window appears. This window lists all the Netscape
servers installed in this directory. Click the checkbox next to Netscape
Enterprise Server and click Uninstall. Note that uninstalling Enterprise Server
automatically uninstalls the Administration Server, since it is an instance of
Enterprise Server.
Table 3-1 Silent Installation Parameters
Parameter Name Use
ServerRoot The directory where you install the server.
AdminPort The Administration Server port.
HttpPort The port of the default
Enterprise Server instance.
HttpDocRoot The document root of the
Enterprise Server instance.
AdminName The user name used to access to the Administration Server’s
administration screens.
AdminPassword The password used to access to the Administration Server’s
administration screens.
JRE_Dir If you are installing the JRE shipped with the
Enterprise
Server
, the directory where it is installed.
JDK_DIR The directory where your JDK is installed.
CAUTION
Though you can select individual subcomponents to uninstall, it is not
recommended.The uninstalleronly removesthepartsofthe codepertaining
to the selected subcomponent, but does not update configuration files. Your
server may not run if you uninstall individual subcomponents.
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