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Uninstalling Data Exchange on Windows

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Uninstalling Data Exchange on Windows To uninstall the Data Exchange software on a Windows host, depending on your version of Data Exchange, do one of the following: • To uninstall Data Exchange version 01-01-25 or later, use the Windows Add/Remove Programs utility. • To uninstall Data Exchange version 01-01-24 or earlier, delete the folder that contains the Data Exchange software components (fcu.exe, fal.obj, and dataset.h). NOTE: For Windows, if the Installed Directory has a directory name using a space character, enter the following: fal.dll falmt.dll Updating or uninstalling the FAL version when using File Exchange Code Converter Before updating only the FAL version, copy the File Exchange Code Converter library (UNIX: /usr/ lib/libuoc.*, Windows: target directory\uoc.dll) using an alias. Then, after uninstalling and re-installing FAL, restore this library. This is done because when the FAL is installed, the dummy library is copied which results in File Exchange Code Converter being unable to operate. If you missed this operation, install the File Exchange Code Converter again. For Windows, the option files for File Exchange Code Converter may be used. Perform the following operations before uninstallation. 1. Save with an alias for each target directory. 2. Copy the libfal.ver and libuoc.ver files in the C:\WINNT directory to the directory where it is saved. 3. When an updated file exists, copy the file from the backed-up directory after installation of FAL and File Exchange Code Converter. Entering the Data Exchange License Key Code The license key for Data Exchange is entered by command on the server system after Data Exchange has been installed. A license key is required for each server and for each different server type. Each key is associated with a specific storage system (defined by serial number). Using the ppkeyset Command to Enter the License Key For UNIX platforms, input the following command from the command line: • HP-UX: 32-bit: ppkeyset /usr/bin/fcunw /usr/bin/fcu /usr/lib/libfal.sl 64-bit: ppkeyset64 /usr/bin/fcunw64 /usr/lib/pa20_64/libfal64.sl 64 Preparing for Data Exchange Operations

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Uninstalling Data Exchange on Windows
To uninstall the Data Exchange software on a Windows host, depending on your version of Data
Exchange, do one of the following:
To uninstall Data Exchange version 01-01-25 or later, use the Windows Add/Remove Programs
utility.
To uninstall Data Exchange version 01-01-24 or earlier, delete the folder that contains the Data
Exchange software components (
fcu.exe
,
fal.obj
, and
dataset.h
).
NOTE:
For Windows, if the
Installed Directory
has a directory name using a space character, enter the
following:
<license key> fal.dll falmt.dll
Updating or uninstalling the FAL version when using File Exchange Code
Converter
Before updating only the FAL version, copy the File Exchange Code Converter library (UNIX:
/usr/
lib/libuoc.
*, Windows: target
directory\uoc.dll
) using an alias. Then, after uninstalling
and re-installing FAL, restore this library.
This is done because when the FAL is installed, the dummy library is copied which results in File
Exchange Code Converter being unable to operate.
If you missed this operation, install the File Exchange Code Converter again.
For Windows, the option files for File Exchange Code Converter may be used. Perform the following
operations before uninstallation.
1.
Save with an alias for each target directory.
2.
Copy the
libfal.ver
and
libuoc.ver
files in the
C:\WINNT
directory to the directory where
it is saved.
3.
When an updated file exists, copy the file from the backed-up directory after installation of FAL
and File Exchange Code Converter.
Entering the Data Exchange License Key Code
The license key for Data Exchange is entered by command on the server system after Data Exchange
has been installed. A license key is required for each server and for each different server type. Each
key is associated with a specific storage system (defined by serial number).
Using the ppkeyset Command to Enter the License Key
For UNIX platforms, input the following command from the command line:
HP-UX:
32-bit:
ppkeyset <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw /usr/bin/fcu /usr/lib/lib-
fal.sl
64-bit:
ppkeyset64 <License key> /usr/bin/fcunw64 /usr/lib/pa20_64/lib-
fal64.sl
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