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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Service Support Configuration and Administration Guide


6.7.1 Unsetup procedure

To perform unsetup of JP1/Service Support:

  1. Stop the JP1/Service Support services.

    If any of the JP1/Service Support services are running, stop all the services.

  2. Execute the jssunsetup.bat command.

    From the Start menu, select Programs, JP1_Service Support, and JP1_SS Command Prompt, and execute the jssunsetup.bat command to delete the Item management database. For details about the jssunsetup.bat command, see jssunsetup.bat (performs unsetup of JP1/Service Support) in Chapter 12. Commands.

    If you uninstall JP1/Service Support without executing the jssunsetup.bat command, the Item management database remains without being deleted. In this case, manually delete the storage-destination folder (which was specified during setup) for the Item management database. If you are using the Item storage database, this step also deletes the Item storage database.

    The default storage-destination folder for the Item management database is JP1/SS-path\db.

  3. Delete the ODBC data source.

    Execute the following program to start the ODBC Data Source Administrator:

    system-drive:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe

    Open the System DSN tab, and delete the data source HiRDB ODBC3.0 Driver that was added during setup.

  4. Delete the environment variable group of the databases.

    Perform this step when you perform unsetup of JP1/Service Support earlier than version 11-00.

    Use the tool for registering HiRDB client environment variables to delete the environment variable group associated with the databases.

    The file that starts the tool for registering HiRDB client environment variables differs depending on the language environment of the Item management server as follows:

    • In a Japanese environment: JP1/SS-path\dbms\db\CLIENT\UTL\pdcltadm.exe

    • In a English environment: JP1/SS-path\dbms\db\CLIENT\UTL\pdcltadm_e.exe

    • In a Chinese environment: JP1/SS-path\dbms\db\CLIENT\UTL\pdcltadm_e.exe

    If your user account has Administrator permissions other than Administrator, right click pdcltadm.exe or pdcltadm_e.exe, select Run as administrator from the displayed properties window. Then execute pdcltadm.exe or pdcltadm_e.exe.

    Select the environment variable group name IMSS_ENV_GROUP which was registered during setup, and click the Delete button to delete the environment variable group name.