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Uninstalling the VCRM on Windows operating systems, Start, Settings, Control Panel

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12 Uninstalling the VCRM on Windows operating systems To uninstall VCRM: 1. Select Start→Settings→Control Panel. 2. Click Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs dialog box appears with a listing of installed software. 3. Select VCRM. 4. Click Change/Remove. The Remove dialog box appears asking you to confirm your intention to remove the VCRM. 5. Click Yes. If you decide you do not want to uninstall the VCRM, click No to cancel. The Reboot Required dialog box appears indicating that a reboot is required to remove files that are currently in use by Windows. 6. Click OK. A dialog box appears asking you to reboot the system. Note: After an uninstall, reboot the system before reinstalling the VCRM. Note: The designated repository directory is not deleted during uninstallation. The directory must be manually deleted. 7. Click OK to reboot the system. 41

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12 Uninstalling the VCRM on Windows operating systems
To uninstall VCRM:
1.
Select
Start
Settings
Control Panel
.
2.
Click
Add/Remove Programs
. The
Add/Remove Programs
dialog box appears with a
listing of installed software.
3.
Select
VCRM.
4.
Click
Change/Remove
. The
Remove
dialog box appears asking you to confirm your
intention to remove the VCRM.
5.
Click
Yes
. If you decide you do not want to uninstall the VCRM, click
No
to cancel. The
Reboot Required
dialog box appears indicating that a reboot is required to remove files
that are currently in use by Windows.
6.
Click
OK
. A dialog box appears asking you to reboot the system.
Note:
After an uninstall, reboot the system before reinstalling the VCRM.
Note:
The designated repository directory is not deleted during uninstallation. The directory
must be manually deleted.
7.
Click
OK
to reboot the system.
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