You can modify, repair, or uninstall an existing Windows client.
| Option | Description |
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| Repair | Wait for any in-progress backup-archive client tasks to completed before you repair the Windows client. This option repairs an existing Windows client installation. If you select Repair, the files installed by the installation program are examined to determine whether they have somehow become corrupted. If a file is determined to be corrupted, the repair option attempts to replace it from the DVD or saved installation image. The repair option also repairs missing program short cuts and icons, missing files, and registry keys. |
| Change | Wait for any in-progress backup-archive client tasks to completed before you modify the Windows client. This
option modifies an existing installation. If you select Change,
the next screen that is displayed shows Modify as
the option for changing installed programs. If you already installed
the client and you need to add or remove components, click Change,
and select Modify. Choose the icon next to
the feature that you want to install or remove and select the appropriate
action from the drop-down list. For example, if you selected a typical
installation when you installed the client, the administrative client
command line interface files are not installed. If you decide that
a node needs this interface, select the icon next to Administrative
Client Command Line Files and click the This
feature will be installed on local hard drive option.
Note: This
option achieves the same effect as upgrading the client. The difference
is that you bypass the initial steps and the installation process
begins with the last installation type that you selected. If you want
to change the installation type, you can click Back,
and select the new installation type; then complete the information
as you are prompted for it. Use the information that is provided in Upgrading the Windows client (start at step 6)
if you have questions about a prompt.
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| Uninstall | Wait for any in-progress backup-archive client tasks to completed before you uninstall the Windows client. This option uninstalls the Windows client program. It does not remove any client services. It also does not remove log files, or other items that were created when you configured or used the client. Most of these artifacts remain in the installation directory (Program Files > Tivoli > TSMdirectory), but they can exist anywhere on the disk, depending on what you chose for the installation directory and other options. This option also does not remove files that were copied to the local disk if you extracted the installation files from a compressed distribution file. Leaving these artifacts on disk is not a problem if you want to reinstall the client in the future. However, if you want to more thoroughly remove the client and related files and settings, see the article at https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home/wiki/Tivoli Storage Manager/page/How to completely remove the Backup-Archive client from Microsoft Windows. The installation
program stops any client services that are running before it uninstalls
the software. If you want to stop the services yourself, type the
following commands at a command prompt window:
Note: The
service names shown here are the default names that are set by the
installation program. You can change some of these service names when
you configure the services using one of the configuration wizards
on the Utilities > Setup
Wizard menus. If you change the service
name, record the name that you specify and use that name to stop the
services.
If you want to remove any of these services without
uninstalling the client, perform the following steps:
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Installation types