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Manually Uninstall NetVault 11.2 for Windows

We recently updated our NetVault Backup client on our Windows Server infrastructure.

On one particular server - the update has half-applied. The install looks to have created files in the install directory, but the uninstall.exe is 0 bytes and does nothing. It also doesn't appear to have registered in Control Panel, as I am unable to uninstall it from here.

Is there a method for removing the client to then perform a reinstall? I have done the following:

- Rerun the installer in the server's current state. The installer complains an existing newer or current version already exists, so the installation is detected.

- Remove the NetVault install directory and rerun the installer. The installer complains that it detects a NetVault client already installed, but cannot determine the version.

Is there a removal tool I can use to clear the orphaned installation?

Thanks for help in advance!

 

Kind regards

 

Russell

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  • Hi Russell,

    I am sorry you ran into this issue during the upgrade.

    If you can, you should be able to uninstall from the command line, or from the NetVault directory in Windows Explorer.
    On the root of the NV Directory there will be an uninstall.exe, see if you can run this and uninstall it that way. It is possible that a partial upgrade did not deploy this, but if so, it should be the way to do it.

    Before this though, I would remove the client from NetVault. It will likely require a 'Force Remove' after it tries the initial remove, but once done, then proceed with the uninstall and reinstall.
    Keep in mind you will have to deploy any 3rd party plugins you had on this client, such as Exchange, SQL, VMware, etc...if you had them and reconfigure them again.
    One thing I would also advise is that when it asks for a client name, give it the same name as it used originally, this way you don't have to modify your existing jobs.

    Lastly, you can just install with the version you were planning on upgrading to, no need to run the original version and then upgrade.
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  • Hi Russell,

    I am sorry you ran into this issue during the upgrade.

    If you can, you should be able to uninstall from the command line, or from the NetVault directory in Windows Explorer.
    On the root of the NV Directory there will be an uninstall.exe, see if you can run this and uninstall it that way. It is possible that a partial upgrade did not deploy this, but if so, it should be the way to do it.

    Before this though, I would remove the client from NetVault. It will likely require a 'Force Remove' after it tries the initial remove, but once done, then proceed with the uninstall and reinstall.
    Keep in mind you will have to deploy any 3rd party plugins you had on this client, such as Exchange, SQL, VMware, etc...if you had them and reconfigure them again.
    One thing I would also advise is that when it asks for a client name, give it the same name as it used originally, this way you don't have to modify your existing jobs.

    Lastly, you can just install with the version you were planning on upgrading to, no need to run the original version and then upgrade.
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