An uninstaller is provided to remove Message Service Client for C/C++ from
your system.
Why and when to perform this task
To remove Message Service Client for C/C++ from
your AIX, Linux, Solaris,
or Windows system,
follow this procedure. The Uninstaller also removes GSKit from your system.
Steps for this task
- On AIX, Linux or Solaris,
log in as root. On Windows,
log on as an administrator.
- Run the uninstaller:
On AIX,
run the file called uninstaller that is in the directory install_dir/_uninst.
On Linux,
run the file called uninstaller that is in the directory install_dir/_uninst.
On Solaris,
run the file called uninstaller that is in the directory install_dir/_uninst.
On Windows,
run the file uninstaller.exe that is in the directory install_dir\_uninst.
install_dir is the directory where you have installed Message Service Client for C/C++.
The Uninstaller window opens and displays the following message:
Welcome to the IBM Message Service Client for C/C++ installation wizard
- Click Next.
The Uninstaller window displays
details of what is about to be uninstalled.
- Click Next to start the removal of the XMS.
The Uninstaller window confirms that GSKit and
XMS are
being uninstalled. When GSKit and
XMS have
been removed successfully, the window displays the following message:
The InstallShield Wizard has successfully uninstalled IBM Message Service Client
for C/C++. Choose Finish to exit the wizard.
- Click Finish to close the installation wizard.
Result
You have now successfully removed the Message Service Client for C/C++ from
your system.