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Sorry,
This is not working.
Step #3 Remove Cmtpath.ini (file does not
exist)
Step#4 Remove Cmt_elmd.exe and Cmt_elmd.cpl (will
not delete .cpl file, windows is using it).
Lets approch this from another angle.
I installed 11.5 on a new win2k sp3 pc using
"typical not custom"
I used to have it on my old win2ksp3
pc.
I installed my apps and then the NLM.
My home dir is network not local so it setup the
keydir in U:\keydir.
When I try to start the NLM I get an error
,
"Could not start SmartCam Elan License Manager on
Local Computer. Error 5: Access is denied."
If I try to start an application I get a fatal
error " Could not find resource file."
It seems that I did something wrong during
setup.
I just thought that starting over would be
easier.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Douglas W. McDowell Systems Administrator Trigon Inc. FPD
Company 124 Hidden Valley Road McMurray, PA. 15317 ph# 724-941-5540
x141 fax# 724-941-8322 Visit our website at http://www.fpdinc.com .
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 8:11
AM
Subject: Re: [mfg-smartcam] Uninstalling
NLM
Douglas-
This ought to do it. Best
regards, Jason Otto =======================
Technote
146 Date:
03/05/97 Author:
KK Product:
All SmartCAM
Applications
Version:
9.xx
Problem:
How do I uninstall
SmartCAM Network License Manager (NLM) and return to normal node-locked
licensing?
Solution:
NOTE: This
information is intended for system administrators who wish to move SmartCAM
NLM from one server to another or remove it from a
server completely. If you are not familiar with
your network configuration, file management tools, and editting Windows
registry information you should not proceed. This
procedure is NOT meant to provide a means for people to switch back and forth
from network to node-locked licensing just for convenience sake. Doing so is
both confusing to the user and to the SDRC/CAMAX
licensing staff.
NLM does not come with its
own uninstall utility. You must manually remove files from the server and your
clients computers to return to normal node-locked
licensing.
NOTE: If you wish only to return
to normal node-locked licensing and DO NOT wish to remove all Elan license
manager files from your computer, follow steps
1,2,7,8,9 and 10 ONLY. If are currently running NLM you will have to contact
your reseller to obtain normal node-locked keys again.
Step 1: Log on to your License Manager Server
as Administrator or equivalent.
Step 2:
Shutdown the Elan Network License Manager service on your license server. This
can be done with the SmartCAM ElanLM utility found in your
Window's Control Panel. Hit the "Stop" button in
this utility to shutdown the service.
Step 3:
Remove the Cmtpath.ini file from your Windows directory.
Step 4: Remove the Cmt_elmd.cpl and
Cmt_elmd.exe files from your Windows\system32 directory.
Step 5: Remove the lmv2.dll file from your
sm9\system directory.
Step 6: Using your
Windows Registry Editor (commonly Regedit.exe or Regedit32.exe) remove the
following references from your Windows Registry:
The
"SmartCAM_ElanLM" key found in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SYSTEM
ControlSet001
Services Step 7: On your Clients, remove the
Netelm.flg file from the \keydir directory usually found in the c:\SM9
directory.
Step 8: Remove the elmid32.dll and
elmid16.dll files from your Windows\system directory.
Step 9: Restart your computer and reinstall
one of your applications (Freeform, Production Turning, etc) to reinstall the
node-locked Elan License Manager. You should
choose "Typical" or "Custom Install". This will only take a short time as only
a few files will need to be updated during the install.
Step 10: Relicense your products with the
License Administrator utility with normal node-locked license strings or
temporary strings.
Douglas McDowell wrote:
How do I uninstall the NLM installed with
11.5?
There is an uninstall for everything
else.
How do I remove The elan service from
services?
Its been so long since I did this I
forgot.
Thanks
Douglas W. McDowell Systems
Administrator Trigon Inc. FPD Company 124 Hidden Valley
Road McMurray, PA. 15317 ph# 724-941-5540 x141 fax#
724-941-8322 Visit our website at http://www.fpdinc.com
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