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Kerio Connect - Administrators Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Uninstalling <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong>How to uninstall <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong>Windows operating systemYou can uninstall the <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> through Control Panel using the standard uninstallwizard.Decide whether you wish to delete also the data store and configuration files of <strong>Kerio</strong><strong>Connect</strong>. The uninstall wizard offers an option to keep them.Mac OS X operating systemYou can uninstall <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> through <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> Uninstaller.installation package of <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> (your current version).It is available in theDecide whether you wish to delete also the data store and configuration files of <strong>Kerio</strong><strong>Connect</strong>. The uninstall wizard offers an option to keep them.Linux operating system — RPMYou can uninstall <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> using the following command:# rpm -e kerio-connect (for standard <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong>)During the uninstallation, only file from the original package and unchanged files aredeleted. The configuration files, data store and other changed or added files will be kept onyour computer. You can delete them manually or use them for future installations.Linux operating system — DEBYou can uninstall <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong> using the following command:# apt-get remove kerio-connect (for standard <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Connect</strong>)21

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