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RZGW - Informatyka

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Jan 21, 2004, 11:34:57 AM1/21/04
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Hello Everybody!

Is it possible to remove Novell client software from Windows workstation?
When installing Novell client there is a moment at which existing client (if
exists) is removed
but at this moment automatically next client is installed.
Is it possible to remove existing Novell client at all?
I'm sure this question has been asked at this forum but I dont know the
answer.

Jan Zet

Edison Ortiz

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Jan 21, 2004, 11:37:48 AM1/21/04
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> Is it possible to remove Novell client software from Windows workstation?

Local Area Connection | Properties | Select Novell Client | Uninstall.

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Edison Ortiz
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Barry Schnur

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Jan 21, 2004, 12:26:14 PM1/21/04
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> Local Area Connection | Properties | Select Novell Client | Uninstall.
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Works for Win2k for sure (up to 4.83)....

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Barry Schnur
Novell Support Connection Volunteer Sysop

Barry Schnur

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Jan 21, 2004, 12:25:33 PM1/21/04
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Just checking, is this a Windows 9x workstation? If so, then you need to
track down client install files -- look to a subfolder -- \admin under
that set, and you will find unc32.exe there.

If you don't have the install set of files -- download the client
(hopefully the same version you have installed), extract it locally -- you
will then see the subfolder for it and the unc32.exe file.

I've found with Win9x, the best way to do the uninstall is to boot up in
safe mode and then run the uninstall.

Edison Ortiz

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Jan 21, 2004, 2:26:06 PM1/21/04
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Oops, I though I unsubscribed from this forum [sigh].

RZGW - Informatyka

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Jan 22, 2004, 3:39:43 AM1/22/04
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Thank You for help
Jan Zet

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