If your computer is running Windows NT, in the list, click
Windows Services for UNIX, and then click Add/Remove.
If your computer is running Windows 2000 or Windows XP,
in the list, click Windows Services for UNIX, and then click
Remove.
In the Windows Services for UNIX Wizard dialog box,
click Remove Windows Services for UNIX.
In the Windows Services for UNIX dialog box, click
Uninstall.
Note
To open Add/Remove Programs or Add or Remove Programs, do one
of the following:
In Windows NT or Windows 2000, click Start,
point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then
double-click Add/Remove Programs.
In Windows XP, click Start, click Control
Panel, and then double-click Add or Remove
Programs.
The following describes the arguments and options for this
command.
Argument/Option
Description
path
The fully qualified path of the Windows Services for UNIX
Sfusetup.msi file. If you omit the path, the Sfusetup.msi file must
be in the current directory.
/qb
Uninstalls Windows Services for UNIX with a basic user
interface. You must specify either the /q or /qb
option; otherwise, the results will be unpredictable.
/q
Uninstalls Windows Services for UNIX with no user interface or
display. This option allows you to perform an unattended
uninstallation. You must specify either the /q or /qb
option; otherwise, the results will be unpredictable.
Note
If you connect to a remote computer using Terminal Services to
uninstall Windows Services for UNIX on the computer, you cannot use
a network share directory mapped to a drive letter to access the
installation files for Windows Services for UNIX. You must access
the installation files using a universal naming convention (UNC)
path, such as \\server\share.