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To remove R1Soft CDP Server Service Provider (Enterprise) Edition from your computer, follow the below steps.
{note:title=Notice}The uninstallation process differs depending whether you're running an *RPM* _(RHE/CentOS/Fedora/Suse/Mandriva)_ or *APT* (_Debian/Ubuntu_) Linux distribution.
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h3. RPM/YUM-based Installations

1. Type the removal command and press <Enter>.

{code}rpm -e r1soft-cdp-enterprise-server r1soft-cdp-server r1soft-setup{code}

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2. The uninstall program stops the CDP Server. It displays information about file removals and may list files that must be removed manually.

3. Once the uninstallation process is complete, R1Soft CDP Server Standard Edition is removed from your computer.

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h3. DEB/APT-based Installations

1. Type the removal command and press <Enter>

{code}-get remove r1soft-cdp-enterprise-server r1soft-cdp-server r1soft-setup{code}

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2. You will be asked to confirm the uninstallation. Type "Y" and press <Enter> to confirm.
{info:title=Tip}"Yes" is the default answer. To select it, press <Enter>.
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4. The uninstall program stops the CDP Server. It displays information about file removals and may list files that must be removed manually.

5. Once the uninstallation process is complete, R1Soft CDP Server Service Provider (Enterprise) Edition is removed from your computer.{excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions on how to uninstall the Linux Service Provider (Enterprise) Edition. {excerpt}{newversion}