To uninstall the .NET XBikes Web application, complete the following steps.
To uninstall XBikes
In Control Panel, double-click Add or Remove Programs.
In the Add or Remove Programs window, click xbikes3tier in the list of currently installed programs, and then click Remove.
Click Yes to confirm that you want to remove this program from your computer.
Next, the following items must be removed manually.
To delete additional items on a single computer
Delete the Com+ application named XBikes:
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Component Services.
In the Component Services node, expand the tree until you see My Computer.
Expand COM+ Applications, right-click XBIKES, and then click Delete.
Delete the following virtual directories:
XBikes-Web
XBikes-BLL-RemotingServiceInterface
XBikes-BLL-WSServiceInterface
XBikes-DAL-WSServiceInterface
XBikes-DAL-RemotingServiceInterface
xbikes-bll-janetserviceinterface
xbikes-dal-janetserviceinterface
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services. Expand the tree for your computer, click Web sites, and then click Default Web site. Right-click each entry listed in step 2, and click Delete for each one.
Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
xbikes-common
jnbridgebllproxies
jnbridgeDALProxies
jnbshare
janetBllEjb
janetDalEjb
JaNetJms
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry in step 4, and click Delete for each one.
In Windows Explorer, delete the following folders:
C:\Xbikes
C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config
C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config.xsd
C:\Windows\System32\EnterpriseInstrumentation.config
C:\Windows\System32\Remoting.config
C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Jnbproxy.config
Delete the SQL database named XBIKES:
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server, and then click Enterprise Manager.
Expand Console Root, expand Microsoft SQL Servers, and then expand SQL Server Group. You should see your computer — if not, you need to register your SQL instance. For information about how to do this, see the article “How to register a server (Enterprise Manager)” on MSDN.
Expand your computer, and then expand databases.
Right-click XBikes, and then click Delete.
Delete the private message queue named XBikes-orderqueue:
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
Expand Services and Applications, expand Message Queuing, and then expand Private Queue.
Right-click XBikes-orderqueue, and then click Delete.
To delete additional items on a Web tier computer
Delete the virtual directory named XBikes-Web:
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services.
Expand the tree for your computer, expand Web sites, and then click Default Web site.
Right-click each entry listed in step 2 of the preceding procedure, and click Delete for each one.
Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
xbikes-common
jnbridgebllproxies
jnbshare
janetBllEjb
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry listed in step 2 (of this procedure), and click Delete for each one.
In Windows Explorer, delete the C:\Xbikes folder and the file C:\Inetpub
\Wwwroot\Jnbproxy.config.
To delete additional items on a Business tier computer
Delete the Com+ application named XBikes:
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Component Services.
In the Component Services node, expand the tree until you see My Computer.
Expand COM+ Applications.
Right-click XBIKES, and then click Delete.
Delete the following virtual directories:
XBikes-BLL-RemotingServiceInterface
XBikes-BLL-WSServiceInterface
xbikes-bll-janetserviceinterface
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services. Expand the tree for your computer, expand Web sites, and then click Default Web site. Right-click each entry listed in step 2, and click Delete for each one.
Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
xbikes-common
jnbridgeDALProxies
jnbshare
janetDalEjb
JaNetJms.dll
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry listed in step 4, and click Delete for each one.
In Windows Explorer, delete the following folders:
C:\Xbikes.
C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config.
C:\Windows\System32\Dllhost.exe.config.xsd.
C:\Windows\System32\EnterpriseInstrumentation.config.
C:\Windows\System32\Remoting.config.
C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Jnbproxy.config.
To delete additional items on a Data tier computer
Delete the following virtual directories:
XBikes-DAL-WSServiceInterface
XBikes-DAL-RemotingServiceInterface
xbikes-dal-janetserviceinterface
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services. Expand the tree for your computer, expand Web sites, and then click Default Web site. Right-click each entry listed in step 1, and click Delete for each one.
Delete the following from the global assembly cache:
xbikes-common
jnbshare
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Configuration. Click Assembly Cache in the left pane, and then click Assembly Cache or View List of Assemblies in the right pane. Right-click each entry listed in step 3, and click Delete for each one.
In Windows Explorer, delete C:\Xbikes.
Delete the SQL database named XBIKES:
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server, and then click Enterprise Manager.
Expand Console Root then Microsoft SQL Servers and then SQL Server Group. You should see your computer — if not, you need to register your SQL instance. For information about how to do this, see the article “How to register a server (Enterprise Manager)” on MSDN.
Expand the tree under your computer, and then expand the tree under databases.
Right-click XBikes, and then click Delete.
Delete the private message queue named XBikes-orderqueue:
In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.
Expand Services and Applications, expand Message Queuing, and then expand Private Queue.
Right-click XBikes-orderqueue, and then click Delete.