EMC AX100i Release Notes - Page 46

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Installation To perform a silent removal of the server utility follow the procedure below. Creating a response file 1. Log in to the Windows server as Administrator or someone who has administrative privileges. 2. Run regedit and navigate to the following server utility registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE> Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Uninstall > { 9521BD3A-00C2-11D4-9A6C0060B0FB53A4} > UninstallString 3. Select and copy the text within the server utility UninstallString, as listed below. RunDll32 C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\INSTAL~1\engine\6\INTEL3~1\ctor.dll ,LaunchSetup "C:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation Information\{9521BD3A-00C2-11D4-9A6C0060B0FB53A4}\setup.exe" -STARTEDFROMADDREMOVEPROGRAMS 4. Open a command line window, such as a DOS window. 5. Create a response file for the server utility by issuing the command below. The command consists of the text retrieved from the server utility registry and additional switches as shown below. The command will launch an InstallShield wizard. Pathname or filenames containing spaces must be in double quotation marks. For example, "C:\my dir\my file.cfg". ServerUtilUninstallString -r -f1fullpath\responsefilename where ServerUtilUninstallString Is the server utility UninstallString text listed in step 3 on page 46. -r Indicates that a response file will be created. -f1fullpath\responsefilename Specifies the full pathname and filename of the response file. 46 EMC AX100-Series Integrated Management Software Release Notes

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Installation
EMC AX100-Series Integrated Management Software Release Notes
To perform a silent removal of the server utility follow the procedure
below.
Creating a response file
1.
Log in to the Windows server as Administrator or someone who has
administrative privileges.
2.
Run
regedit
and navigate to the following server utility registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE> Microsoft > Windows
> CurrentVersion > Uninstall > {
9521BD3A-00C2-11D4-9A6C-
0060B0FB53A4} > UninstallString
3.
Select and copy the text within the server utility
UninstallString
, as
listed below.
RunDll32
C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\INSTAL~1\engine\6\INTEL3~1\ctor.dll
,LaunchSetup "C:\Program Files\InstallShield
Installation Information\{9521BD3A-00C2-11D4-9A6C-
0060B0FB53A4}\setup.exe" -STARTEDFROMADDREMOVEPROGRAMS
4.
Open a command line window, such as a DOS window.
5.
Create a response file for the server utility by issuing the command
below. The command consists of the text retrieved from the server
utility registry and additional switches as shown below.
The command will launch an InstallShield wizard. Pathname or filenames
containing spaces must be in double quotation marks. For example, "
C:\my
dir\my file.cfg
".
ServerUtilUninstallString
-r -f1
fullpath\responsefilename
where
ServerUtilUninstallString
Is the server utility
UninstallString
text listed in step 3 on page
46.
-r
Indicates that a response file will be created.
-f1
fullpath\responsefilename
Specifies the full pathname and filename of the response file.