The command records the uninstallation options as you perform them and
stores them in a response file. If you do not specify the location of the response
file, by default the uninstallation sequence is saved in %WINDIR%\setup.iss.
2. To perform the silent uninstallation on another system, or to uninstall from the
same system at a later time, specify the appropriate response file with this
command:
setup.exe -s -f1"X:path\uninstall.ini"
3. To uninstall an existing installation when there are multiple copies of a version
installed on the same computer, specify the appropriate response file with one
of the following commands:
setup.exe -s -path installation path -f1"X:path\uninstall.ini"
setup.exe -s -instnum installation number -f1"X:path\uninstall.ini"
Where:
v installation path is the full or relative path to the location of the IDS
installation that you want to alter.
v installation number is the unique number that identifies each copy; this
number was automatically generated when the copy was installed.
v X:path\uninstall.ini is your drive, path, and file name for the recorded file
that contains the uninstallation options.
Related reference
“Performing a Silent Installation” on page 2-5
Chapter 4. Modifying IDS (Windows) 4-3
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