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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Novell NetWare
3.4. Uninstalling the application
Uninstalling Kaspersky Anti-Virus means removing the application’s server part
from the file servers and removing its client part from the computers on which it
was installed (see section 3.1 on page. 14).
The application’s server part can be uninstalled from the file server selected in
the NDS structure via Novell ConsoleOne using the
Remove Kaspersky Anti-
Virus
command in the shortcut menu of the console tree. You will be asked to
confirm that you really want to uninstall the application. After the last installed
server part is removed, the NDS structure will be cleared – the
Kaspersky Anti-
Virus 5
class and all its attributes will be deleted.
To uninstall the client part,
Snapin for ConsoleOne
and/or
Web management
module
, it must be removed from the computer on which it is installed (see
section 3.1 on page 14) using the available file manager. The following files and
directories must be removed from the Novell ConsoleOne installation directory:
For the
Snapin for ConsoleOne
:
•
kav500.jar
file from the
snapins\mach
directory;
•
kavResource500.jar
file from the
resources\mach
directory;
•
InstallAVP
subdirectory from the
jre
directory;
•
KasperskyAV
subdirectory from the
help
directory
For the
Web management module
:
•
For version tomcat 33:
the
tomcat\33\webapps\ikav
directory
and the
ikav.war
file, the
tomcat\33\work\default
directory;
•
For version tomcat 4:
the
tomcat\4\work\standalone\localhost\iKAV
directory.
3.5. Updating the application version
In order to upgrade Kaspersky Anti-Virus from version 4.0 to 5.7, you must first
uninstall version 4.0 and install the new version, according to the instructions
contained in this document (see section 3.1 on page 14).
To update the application from version 5.
х
to version 5.7, do the following:
1. Install one of the management modules, either for ConsoleOne or
the web module;
2. In
the
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5
namespace, select a server on
which you want to upgrade the application version;