... and also an entry for every defined database in: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_SAP_DBTECH-*
These last entries are locked, and persist even after the database is deleted and SAPDB is deinstalled.
These shouldn't really persist if each database instance is dropped. See http://sapdb.2scale.net/moin.cgi/WindowsUninstall on how to remove the service entries by hand in case dbmcli ... db_drop doesn't do it's job.
Deleting entries for services by hand is considered dangerous and I was always too chicken to disprove this.
Is there a script to completely purge *all* SAPDB registry entries? I need to perform a clean SAPDB installation on a Windows machine that had SAPDB installed, but doesn't behave properly.
Other than the entries for the services, deleting the key Software\SAP\SAP DBTech should be sufficient.
Daniel Dittmar
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