This property page determines the behaviors associated with uninstalling the application.
Enable Uninstall
Check this option to enable the application
to be removed from the workstation. The other uninstall options are
available only if this option is enabled.
Enable User to Perform a Manual Uninstall
Check this option
to enable users to remove the application from their workstations. If this
option is not enabled, only you or other administrators can remove
applications.
Prompt User Before Uninstall
Check this option to prompt
users before removing the application from their workstations. If users
answer "No" to the prompt, the application will not be removed.
Terminate Application Before Uninstall
Check this option to
ensure that Novell® Application LauncherTM/Explorer
terminates the application (if the application is running) before it
begins uninstalling the application files.
Uninstall Applications If Not Used Within XX Days
Check
this option to automatically remove the application if the user has not
run it within the specified number of days (the default is 30).
Files
Click Files > check the attributes you want to use
to determine whether or not an application file is removed. The attributes
correspond to the attributes listed on the Application Files page
(Distribution Options tab). By default, the options are configured (Copy
Always, Copy if Does Not Exist, Copy if Newer) to ensure that a file is
removed only if it was installed when the application was installed and
not at an earlier time by another application that also needs the file.
Shortcuts
Click Shortcuts > check the attributes you want
to use to determine whether or not the application's shortcuts are
removed. The attributes correspond to the attributes listed on the
Shortcuts/Icons page (Distribution Options tab).
INI Files
Click INI Files > check the attributes you want
to use to determine whether or not an INI setting is removed. The
attributes correspond to the attributes listed on the INI Settings page
(Distribution Options tab). By default, the options are configured (Create
Always, Create if Exists, Create or Add to Existing Section) to ensure
that a setting is removed only if it was created when the application was
installed and not at an earlier time by another application that also
needs the setting.
Registry
Click Registry > check the attributes you want
to use to determine whether or not a registry setting is removed. The
attributes correspond to the attributes listed on the Registry Settings
page (Distribution Options tab). By default, the options are configured
(Create Always, Create if Exists) to ensure that a setting is removed only
if it was created when the application was installed and not at an earlier
time by another application that still needs the setting.
Uninstall Keys/Values From These Registry Hives
This option allows you to select two specific registry hives, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER, to include or exclude when removing the registry settings that were added by Application Launcher/Explorer during distribution of the application to the workstation. The default settings cause Application Launcher/Explorer to remove settings from the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive but not from the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive.The purpose of this option is to help you ensure that no Windows system settings are removed during the uninstall. This is particularly important if you used snAppShotTM to capture the application's installation. When snAppShot captures an application's installation, it includes all settings that are changed during the installation. If the application's installation program causes the workstation to reboot during the installation process, these changes can include not only settings that apply to the application but also settings that apply to the Windows system. Removing Windows system settings may cause the workstation to encounter problems when starting up. It is strongly recommended that you remove these settings only if you are positive that they will not affect the workstation's ability to function properly.
IMPORTANT: If you want to use this option, you should examine the registry settings that will be removed from the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER hives and delete any settings that apply to anything other than the application. The registry settings are displayed on the Registry Settings page (Distribution Options tab).
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