On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:44, Jabez Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I apologise for posting what may be a stupid question, but having moved up to 
> Taverna 2 I want to completely remove Taverna 1.7 from my Windows XP 
> computer. Is is just a question of removing the relevant directory in 
> "Program Files" along with the "Documents and Settings -> username -> 
> Application Data -> Taverna-1.7.1" or is there an automated uninstall that I 
> don't know about.

If you have Taverna 1.7.2 installed usingthe installation wizard you
should be able to find the uninstaller in 'Uninstall programs' in the
Control panel. You will additionally have to remove the Documents and
Settings\blah\Application Data\Taverna-$versionNumber folder.

If you use the uninstaller (and used the installer initially) it
should also remove the entry in the start menu, and of course the
listing in 'Uninstall programs' - there should not be anything else
installed on your machine as part of Taverna. (Except for Java,  but
if you want to run 2.1 you still need Java).

If you installed Taverna from the self extracting archive you will
need to delete the folder from where you run Taverba, and again that
application data folder.


BTW, we recommend you to use Taverna 2.1 beta 2 instead of 2.0. The
following version, 2.1 RC1 will be released by next week. (we're doing
the build as we speak)

--
Stian Soiland-Reyes, myGrid team
School of Computer Science
The University of Manchester

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