Removing SGD
To remove SGD, you remove the components installed on hosts,
on application servers, and on client devices.
How to Remove SGD
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Log
in as superuser (root) on the SGD host.
Remove SGD.
# tarantella uninstall --purge
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 | Caution - The tarantella uninstall command
is the only supported method for removing SGD. This command stops
all SGD processes before removing the software. Do not use the pkgrm or rpm commands
directly to remove SGD. |
How to Remove the SGD Enhancement
Module for Microsoft Windows
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Log
in to the Windows host as a user with administrator privileges.
In the Windows Control Panel,
select Add or Remove Programs.
Select Secure Global Desktop
Enhancement Module for Windows.
Click Remove.
How to Remove the SGD Enhancement
Module for UNIX and Linux Platforms
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Log
in as superuser (root) on the application server.
Remove the Enhancement Module:
On Solaris OS platforms:
On Linux platforms:
How to Remove the SGD Client
on Microsoft Windows Platforms (Manual Installation)
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Follow these instructions only if the SGD
Client was installed manually.
In
the Windows Control Panel, select Add or Remove Programs.
Select Sun Secure Global Desktop
Client.
Click Remove.
How to Remove the SGD Client
on Microsoft Windows Platforms (Automatic Installation)
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Follow these instruction only if the SGD
Client was installed automatically.
Remove
the SGD Client program.
Delete the SGD Client program from the user’s Home folder.
Typically this is the C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\tcc\version folder.
The SGD Client program is tcc.exe.
How to Remove the SGD Client
on UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Platforms
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Remove
the SGD Client program.
Delete the SGD Client program from wherever it is installed.
Typically this is either the $HOME/.tarantella/tcc/version directory
or the $HOME/bin directory.
The SGD Client program is ttatcc.