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SUCCESSFUL iDoctor uninstall.

From: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/services/us/igsc/idoctor/iDoctorV74.pdf

2.6.2 Server Uninstall (via green screen) If you don't have the GUI installed, then simply find *PGM QIDRUNINST in QIDRGUI

Assuming it exists, then copy that program to QTEMP and then call it.

CRTDUPOBJ OBJ(QIDRUNINST) FROMLIB(QIDRGUI) OBJTYPE(*PGM) TOLIB(QTEMP)

CALL PGM(QTEMP/QIDRUNINST)

This program upon completion may complain about 1 or more objects not being removed. This is typically normal because several objects may not actually even exist. But to check that the only way is to review the log manually and ensure everything you wish to remove has been deleted. Any locks of course would prevent that.
If that program does NOT exist, then delete all libraries named QIDR* and that will remove 99% of iDoctor from your system. Of course, keep in mind this may also delete user data you may or may not care about in these libraries so be careful with this. If you need further assistance with this contact idoctor@xxxxxxxxxx.



Rob Berendt

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