
The new Antidote installation will remove all traces of the previous edition.
If Antidote 9 does not appear in the Windows Control Panel, simply delete the folder C:\Program Files\Druide\Antidote 9. The client workstation from which you are carrying out the operation has read, write, delete and create access to the Antidote folder. It is not enough for them to quit Antidote. Users who share applications (particularly Antidote) from this server must be disconnected from the shared folder. F:\Antidote or F:\Program Files\Druide\Antidote 9). The Antidote folder indicates the location in which Antidote is installed (e.g. The Antidote folder is protected and cannot be accessed over the network by any other user. Antivirus and anti-spyware programs are disabled. Appendix C: Uninstalling a Previous Edition. 7 - Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services). E - Example Script for Updating an Administrative Installation on a Client Workstation. D - Example Script for Uninstalling Antidote 10. C - Example Script for Deployment of an Administrative Installation on a Client Workstation.
B - Example Script for Initial Deployment.A - Example Script for Uninstalling Previous Editions.1 - Other Automated Deployment Tools (Not Supported).1 - Updating an Administrative Installation on the Server.2 - Updating an Administrative Installation.2 - Installation on the Client Workstation.1 - Creating an Administrative Installation on the Server.
Method 2 - Deploying an Administrative Installation.Method 1 - Installing Antidote 10 by Command Line.1 - Updating an Administrative Installation.2 - Installing on the client workstation.1 - Creating an Administrative Installation.4 - Deployment by Administrative Installation.3 - Deployment of Original MSI by Command Line.2- Deployment From One Workstation to Another.2 - Typical Examples of Network Deployment.