Uninstallation
If you plan to perform multiple silent installations using different sets of
3.
installation answers, rename
then repeat this procedure.
For more details on installation, see "The Setup Program," which begins on page
26.
To Perform a Silent Installation
Make any necessary changes to the file(s) containing your installation answers.
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Copy the installation answer file(s) to the directory containing the Setup
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program.
From the system prompt, run the Setup program by typing
3.
filename.
The -s flag instructs the Setup program to perform a silent installation. The -f
flag tells the Setup program to use the answer file specified by filename.
On UNIX, Silent Installation outputs some status messages and alerts. Complete
status information is written to the
destination directory that you indicate during installation.
On Windows NT, Silent Installation does not produce any status messages or
alerts. All status information is written to the
contained in the destination directory that you indicate during installation.
For detailed information on how a particular server uses Silent Installation, see that
server's documentation.
Uninstallation
If you are no longer using a Netscape server, you can uninstall it. Uninstallation
completely removes a server from your computer. The server will not be accessible
and you will lose all settings.
Uninstalling a Netscape Server
The following procedures show you how to uninstall a Netscape server on UNIX
and Windows NT.
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to a more descriptive name and
install.inf
file which is contained in the
setup/setup.log
setup/setup.log
setup -s -f
file which is