Nortel Networks NN47230-301 Accessing the uninstall application, Using the Start Menu shortcut

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Accessing the uninstall application

If you attempt to install SREM in a folder that already contains a version of the software, then you are prompted to uninstall the existing version automatically before completing the install process.

There are also two ways to access the SREM uninstall application manually:

"Using the Start Menu shortcut" (page 17)

"Using Windows Explorer" (page 17)

"Using the Start Menu shortcut" (page 17)

"Using Windows Explorer" (page 17)

Using the Start Menu shortcut

Remove existing versions of SREM software with the Uninstall Security

&Routing Element Manager option, created in the Windows Start menu during installation.

For example, to remove SREM from a Windows XP system using the default program group, choose the following option from the Windows Start menu:

All Programs > Nortel Networks Device Manager > Uninstall Security & Routing Element Manager.

Using Windows Explorer

If no program group was added to the Windows Start menu during installation, then complete the following steps to access the SREM uninstall software:

Step Action

1Navigate to the folder where the SREM software is installed using Windows Explorer.

2Open the Uninstall_Security & Routing Element Manager sub-folder.

3Run the Uninstall Security & Routing Element Manager.exe file.

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Note: If more than one version of SREM software is installed, be sure that you select the correct software version to uninstall.

Uninstalling SREM

Use the following procedure to remove SREM from your system.

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release 1.6.1

Installing and Using Security and Routing Element Manager (SREM)

NN47230-301 02.01 Standard

1.6.116 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents NN47230-301 320199-D Restricted rights legend TrademarksExport Statement of conditionsLicensing Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreementGeneral Contents Figures Copyright 2007, Nortel Networks Contents Before you begin PrefaceBold body text Text conventionsPublications Related informationOnline How to get helpClick Express Routing Codes on the Technical Support web End Preface Topic Srem installation precautionsRemoving previous versions of Srem System requirementsUsing the Start Menu shortcut Accessing the uninstall applicationUsing Windows Explorer Uninstalling SremIntroduction Uninstall Options Choose Product Features Uninstall Complete Installing Srem on your systemIntroduction Choose Install Folder Choose Shortcut Folder Launching uninstallerPre-Installation Summary Install Complete Main Srem window Screen element Description Srem window areasSrem Descriptions Topic Main Srem screen Screen element DescriptionFile menu Menu option Description MenusFile menu items View menu Menu option Description Edit menu itemsView menu items Window menu items Tools menu itemsMenu option Description Tools menu Menu option DescriptionToolbar items Help menu itemsHelp menu Menu option Description Srem toolbarSecond row Indicator iconsIndicator icons Icon Name Description Change Manager tab Screen iconsScreen icons Icon Name Description Right-click menu example Right-click menuStatistics Manager tab Right-click menu options Menu option Description Accessing the Srem software Chapter Using SremViewing Srem online help Opening SremQuitting Srem Online help icons Icon Name Description Srem online helpOptions dialog box Configuring Srem settingsIcon Name Description Srem Options Description Managing network access devices from the SremAdding a new network access device New Device fields Field Description New Device screenField Description Deleting a network access deviceGrouping network access devices in Srem New Sub Network dialog box Right-click menuModifying network information Logging into a network access deviceSave dialog box Saving a network configurationOpening a network configuration Open dialog box Changing information within the SremPaste As dialog box Cutting, copying, and pasting data between devicesChanging field values in the Srem Managing changes within the SremSelecting and deselecting table items Copying, cutting, and pasting valuesApplying and saving groups of changes Managing logs and statistics within the Srem Statistics Manager tab Log Browser Using the Log Browser toolRetrieval Criteria Definition View Retrieval Criteria Summary View Index Srem Page Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Software Release

NN47230-301 specifications

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