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Uninstalling <strong>OpenEdge</strong> in Windows<br />

Note: If you are uninstalling WebSpeed <strong>and</strong> using the Sun Web server that uses<br />

the wsnsa.dll, you must return the obj.conf file to its pre-WebSpeed<br />

state. If you are upgrading WebSpeed to the same directory, you need not<br />

modify the obj.conf file. However, if you intend to change the directory<br />

location, then you must modify the obj.conf file to reflect the correct<br />

location.<br />

14. Depending on the installation options you chose (that is, Web server type,<br />

WebSpeed virtual directory, or having static HTML files copied to your Web server<br />

document root directory), you might need to perform either one, or both of the<br />

following steps:<br />

a. Delete the WebSpeed directory from your Web server document root<br />

directory. For example, on MSIIS the default is:<br />

\InetPub\wwroot\webspeed.<br />

b. Delete any virtual directories defined for WebSpeed in your Web server.<br />

c. Reboot your machine <strong>and</strong> install <strong>OpenEdge</strong>.<br />

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