Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Clean Reinstallation
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#Uninstall Layton ServiceDesk using Programs and Features. | #Uninstall Layton ServiceDesk using Programs and Features. | ||
#Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. | #Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. | ||
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##In ''Sites > Default Website'', delete the virtual directory ''LaytonServiceDesk''. | ##In ''Sites > Default Website'', delete the virtual directory ''LaytonServiceDesk''. | ||
+ | ##In ''Application Pools'', delete ''LaytonServiceDeskAppPool''. | ||
#Open Windows Services console. | #Open Windows Services console. | ||
#Check to see if the LaytonServiceDesk service exists. If it does, open a command prompt and run this command to remove it:<br /><br /><p><code>sc delete LaytonServiceDesk</code><br /><br />If the service becomes ''marked for deletion'' but hasn't been removed, restart the server and check that the service has been removed.</p> | #Check to see if the LaytonServiceDesk service exists. If it does, open a command prompt and run this command to remove it:<br /><br /><p><code>sc delete LaytonServiceDesk</code><br /><br />If the service becomes ''marked for deletion'' but hasn't been removed, restart the server and check that the service has been removed.</p> |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 27 October 2020
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[edit] Cleaning the System
- Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Layton Technology\Layton ServiceDesk\Application_Images\Custom\.
- Move any images you've added elsewhere as a backup.
- Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Layton Technology\Layton ServiceDesk\Application_Images\User\.
- Move any images you've added elsewhere as a backup.
- Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Layton Technology\Layton ServiceDesk\HB_Data\.
- Move the following folders elsewhere as a backup:
- ChangeAttach
- EmailBodies
- MailIn
- MailInlineImage
- ProblemAttach
- RequestAttach
- Uninstall Layton ServiceDesk using Programs and Features.
- Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- In Sites > Default Website, delete the virtual directory LaytonServiceDesk.
- In Application Pools, delete LaytonServiceDeskAppPool.
- Open Windows Services console.
- Check to see if the LaytonServiceDesk service exists. If it does, open a command prompt and run this command to remove it:
sc delete LaytonServiceDesk
If the service becomes marked for deletion but hasn't been removed, restart the server and check that the service has been removed. - Delete the folder Layton Technology in C:\Program Files (x86)\.
- If you are not going to keep the database, delete the database LaytonServiceDesk using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. If you are going to keep it, back it up.
[edit] Fix Problems with Programs that Can't Be Installed or Uninstalled
If a problem develops with uninstalling Layton ServiceDesk (often from an interrupted uninstall operation), use the Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter available from Microsoft Support. This will download a utility that will scan the registry for installed applications and will present a list of applications to uninstall. Select Layton ServiceDesk and let it run. It might take some time to run.
[edit] Review System Requirements
If you have had trouble doing the initial installation, ensure that all the System Requirements have been met.
[edit] Review Pre-Installation Procedure
If you have had trouble doing the initial installation, ensure that you have followed the Pre-Installation Procedure.
[edit] Reinstallation
- Install as per New Installation. When the Database Tool opens, you will be connecting to an existing database, not a new one.
- Copy the backed-up folders from the above Cleaning the System section back to C:\Program Files\Layton Technology\Layton ServiceDesk\HB_Data\.