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How to completely remove easycopy from a system


EasyCopy's default installation directory depends on the platform - and EasyCopy may also have been installed in a non-default place. The basic step in uninstalling easycopy is to go to and do:

./uninstall

This will remove most of the files in and it's subdirectories. It will also remove EasyCopy's invocation scripts. To remove the few remaining files go one level up and do:

rm -rf    EASYCOPY_DIR

If you setup your system to automatically start the license daemon at system start you must also remove a couple of files found in the sysV init directories.

rm -rf /etc/rc?.d/*[0-9]ecdaemon

rm -rf /etc/init.d/*[0-9]ecdaemon

You may have to manually remove print queues that you created using easycopy.


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