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How do I uninstall JBuilder 5?
By: Josh Fletcher
Abstract: How to uninstall JBuilder 5.
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How do I uninstall JBuilder 5?
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To uninstall:
- On Windows
- Run the "Uninstall" shortcut in your start menu.
- Delete the JBuilder directory (e.g. "C:\JBuilder5").
- Delete the ".jbuilder5" and ".jdatastore5" directories. They will be:
- In your user home directory on Windows NT and 2000 (e.g. "C:\WINNT\profiles\johndoe\.jbuilder5").
- In the Windows directory on Windows 98 (e.g. "C:\WINDOWS\.jbuilder5").
- Delete the Registry key "
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Borland\JBuilder\5.0"
- If you have not installed any other Java 2 products since installing JBuilder, you may want to delete the registry keys:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit\1.3.0
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment\1.3.0
This step is not necessary however.
- Remove the JBuilder file associations from Windows Explorer (steps vary by operating system but they will be listed in the "File Types" section).
- On Solaris and Linux
- Run the "Uninstall<product>" script in the "Uninstall<product>"
directory (e.g. "/usr/local/jbuilder5/UninstallEnterprise/UninstallEnterprise").
- Delete the JBuilder directory (e.g. "/usr/local/JBuilder5").
- Delete the ".jbuilder5" and ".jdatastore5" directories. They will be in your user home directory (e.g. "/home/johndoe/.jbuilder5").
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