Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 3 years, 5 months ago. Active 1 year, 5 months ago. Viewed 2k times. ISS and then you need to pass that to the uninstaller to get the product to uninstall: setup. ISS" But when I execute the batch script it just seems to pass right by the uninstall and not do anything.
Clear ; Console. WriteLine "Uninstalling 5. SetCurrentDirectory ".. Start ; process. GetCurrentDirectory , but I get this error: process. StandardError' threw an exception of type 'System. InvalidOperationException' System. Nope - it got in there copying and pasting from batch to c for some reason. There was another space added that I caught but this one slipped by. If you want to isolate the application causing this issue, you may perform a clean boot and check the start up programs and services.
All these steps seem straight forward but as I am not as confident as I would like with computers I would like to stay away from the clean boots etc.
I am going to go ahead and download and install the latest version of Java. Some of the applications need update manager to display the updates.
Through the Update Manager, you can:. I would recommend you to install the latest version of java and see if the issue persists. Please reply in case you have any further clarifications. I understand that there two versions one for 64 bit and one for 32 bit operating systems.
I have a 32 bit operating system. Where can I find the right one for my system or is the update listed for both types of system. I just went to the website and found that the latest version is version 7 update I found this update at the following website address: www. Is this correct. Browse Community. Windows General.
Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by NotDelighted Solved. InstallShield Update Manager. Thank you. All you need to do in install the uninstaller??? You can stop it from running in Task Manager using the kill process button, but the FlexNet service will soon come back when you restart the computer. You can also disable the FlexNet service but it will be re-enabled on next reboot.
The trick is to disable "Acrobat Assistant" from running which is the one responsible for re-enabling the FlexNet service. You need to use regedit to remove a startup entry. You can then merge the file into the registry by running it. I personally recommend SysInternals Autoruns which shows you what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and shows you the entries in the order Windows processes them. There are some additional and optional steps for totally removing FlexNet.
It seems like FlexNet also installs itself into the boot sector of the hard drive why???! Removal is easy, just a case of repairing the Master Boot Record, but it can be risky and result in an unbootable system. Follow these steps at your peril - you have been warned! Once you follow these instructions, the FLEXnet Licensing Service should no longer be bothering you as you will have uninstall FlexNet service once and for all.
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Thank you Tim and willemwunderink - just found recent artifacts of FlexNet activity and downloaded the unintaller suggested by willemwunderink. Worked quick and neat! I just recently noticed this thing was running and had no idea what it was.
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