Hi Andrey,

To uninstall InterMapper Flows from the command line on Linux, go to
/opt/ns2flows and invoke the uninstaller:

./uninstall.sh

This script is built during install to match the installation parameters
that you've selected, such that the uninstall removes the correct links, and
unregisters the service. If you wish to remove InterMapper Flows completely,
you should do an rm -rf /opt/ns2flows on the system after running the
uninstall.sh script.

You can also change the location of the database files in the InterMapper
Flows Settings > Advanced window. However, the existing database is not
copied to the new location, but you can do this manually after stopping the
daemon.

Regards,

Janice Losgar
Dartware, LLC

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 12:23 PM
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Subject: [IM-Talk] Uninstall Flows

How do you uninstall/reinstall flows? I want to move it to a different
directory.
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