Removing the WorkFlows Java Client from Windows Systems
To remove the WorkFlows Java client on a Windows system, use either the Uninstall program, or use Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
If the client was installed by a user with an administrator login, then only the administrator can remove the client.
To use the Uninstall program
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On the Windows system, select the Start menu, and select All Programs. |
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Point to SirsiDynix, and select Uninstall WorkFlows <nnn>, where <nnn> is the version number (such as 3.3J). |
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Click Yes in the confirmation window. |
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After the WorkFlows Java client is removed, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the directory in which the WorkFlows Java client was installed (typically the \Program Files\Sirsi\Jwf directory), and delete all the remaining files. |
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Go to the Documents and Settings directory and manually remove the \<user>\Sirsi directory for each user login that used the WorkFlows Java client on the workstation. |
For example, remove the \Documents and Settings\jsmith\Sirsi directory.
To use Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel
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On the Windows system, select the Start menu, and select Control Panel. |
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Double-click Add or Remove Programs. |
A list of the applications currently installed on the system displays.
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Select the WorkFlows 3.3J program, and click Change/Remove. |
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Click Yes in the confirmation window. |
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Close the Control Panel. |
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In Windows Explorer, navigate to the directory in which the WorkFlows Java client was installed (typically the \Program Files\Sirsi\Jwf directory), and delete all the remaining files. |
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Go to the Documents and Settings directory and manually remove the \<user>\Sirsi directory for each user login that used the WorkFlows Java client on the workstation. |
For example, remove the \Documents and Settings\jsmith\Sirsi directory.
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