Removing FileNet® P8 software
can involve deleting one or more core components, expansion products,
and the FileNet P8 documentation.
Removing the FileNet P8 documentation
To remove the FileNet P8 documentation, you must
remove the locally deployed Web application that contains the IBM®
FileNet P8 documentation.
Removing Content Platform Engine
You can uninstall an entire Content Platform Engine installation or selected Content Platform Engine components.
Removing Application Engine (WebSphere)
Removal of the Application Engine for WebSphere® on AIX®, HPUX, Linux, Linux for System z, Solaris, and Windows platforms requires that
you log on to the application server and run the uninstall program.
Removing Application Engine (WebLogic)
Removal of the Application Engine for
WebLogic on AIX, HPUX, Linux, Linux for System z, Solaris, or Windows platforms requires that
you log on to the application server and run the uninstall program.
Removing Application Engine (JBoss Application Server)
Removal of the Application Engine for JBoss Application Server on AIX, HPUX, Linux, Linux for System z, Solaris or Windows platforms requires that
you log on to the application server and run the uninstall program.
Removing the Application Engine Image Services Resource Adapter servlet
Removal of the Application EngineImage Services Resource Adapter Servlet for AIX, HPUX, Linux, Linux for System z, or Windows environments requires
that you logon to the application server, undeploy the servlet, and
run the uninstall program.
Removing Workplace Application Integration
You can remove Application Integration by using the Microsoft Windows Control Panel, or you can remove
the program files silently from the command line.
Removing Workplace File Tracker
You can remove File Tracker by using the Microsoft Windows Control
Panel, or you can remove the program files silently from the command
line.