BlueZone Installation

Chapter 2

Uninstalling BlueZone

The process of uninstalling BlueZone is very similar to installing BlueZone.

NOTE   In addition to using the BlueZone InstallShield Wizard to perform the uninstallation, you can also uninstall BlueZone via "Add or Remove Programs" which can be accessed from the Windows Control Panel.  Please be aware that if this method is used, the BlueZone Working Directory will not be removed.  The BlueZone Working Directory can be manually deleted if desired.

Uninstallation Procedure

  1. Insert the BlueZone CD-ROM into your computer's CD/DVD drive.  The Welcome to BlueZone "Splash Screen" will appear.

  2. Click on the BlueZone Desktop button and select BlueZone Desktop.  You will be presented with the Choose Setup Language screen.

  3. Select the desired language from the drop down list and press the OK button.  You will be presented with the Welcome to InstallShield Wizard for BlueZone screen.

  4. Click the Next button.  You will be presented with the Program Maintenance screen.

  5. The Remove radio button will automatically be selected.

  6. Click the Next button.  You will be presented with the Remove Program screen.

  7. Click the Remove button.  You will be presented with the following message:

  1. Choose either Yes or No depending on whether or not you need the contents of the Working Directory.

CAUTION!  The working directory contains BlueZone Profiles (configuration files) and scripts.  If you click the Yes button, these files will be deleted.

  1. When the uninstallation is complete, you will be presented with the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen.

  2. Click the Finish button.

NOTE  For BlueZone.PasswordVault Users - When uninstalling BlueZone, the BlueZone.PasswordVault application will be uninstalled but, the encrypted BlueZone.PasswordVault file, created by each user, will remain behind.  This file will have to be manually deleted.  This file can be found in the following location:

C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Rocket Software\PasswordVaultAccounts.dat

Remember, each user that uses this machine, may have created a PasswordVaultAccounts.dat file.