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==Using the Update Manager==
 
==Using the Update Manager==
  
:1. Close all open zul files within Eclipse
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:1. Close all open zul files within Eclipse.
:2. Click the '''[Help]''' menu and select '''[About Eclipse]'''
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:2. Click the '''[Help]''' menu and select '''[About Eclipse]'''.
:3. Click '''Installation Details''' button
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:3. Click '''Installation Details''' button.
 
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[[Image:uninstall_about.png]]
  
:3. Select the Installed Software tab, scroll down the list and select the ZK Studio Eclipse Plugin and then click [Uninstall...]
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:4. Select the '''Installed Software''' tab, scroll down the list and select the '''ZK Studio''' and then click '''[Uninstall...]'''.
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:5. On the '''Uninstall''' wizard dialog, click '''[Finish]'''.
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:4. On the Uninstall Wizard UI, click [Finish]
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:6. Click '"Restart Now'" on the confirmation dialog to restart Eclipse. If Eclipse does not restart please restart it manually.
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:7. To make sure the ZK Studio has completed uninstalling, repeat step 2 and 3. In the '''Plug-ins''' tab, there should be no plug-in titled '''ZK Studio'''.
 
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:8. If the ZK Studio still exists, follow the steps in the [[#Using_the_Rollback_Manager_(Manual_removal_is_NOT_supported)|Using the Rollback Manager]] section to uninstall.
:5. Click "yes" on the confirmation dialogue box to restart Eclipse
 
:6. If Eclipse does not restart please restart it manually. To make sure the ZK plugin has completed uninstalling, click the [Help] menu, select [About Eclipse Platform], then click "Plug-in Details". In the subsequent window ("About Eclipse Plug-ins"), there should be no plugins titled"ZK Studio".
 
:7. If the ZKStudio plugin still exists, follow the steps in the 'Rollback Manager section' to uninstall
 
  
 
==Using the Rollback Manager (Manual removal is NOT supported)==
 
==Using the Rollback Manager (Manual removal is NOT supported)==

Revision as of 10:26, 16 October 2012

ZK Studio



There are two ways to remove ZK Studio:

  1. Uninstall using the Update Manager
  2. Revert Configuration by Rollback Manager


Using the Update Manager

1. Close all open zul files within Eclipse.
2. Click the [Help] menu and select [About Eclipse].
3. Click Installation Details button.

Uninstall about.png

4. Select the Installed Software tab, scroll down the list and select the ZK Studio and then click [Uninstall...].

Uninstall installed software.png

5. On the Uninstall wizard dialog, click [Finish].

Uninstall confirm dialog.png

6. Click '"Restart Now'" on the confirmation dialog to restart Eclipse. If Eclipse does not restart please restart it manually.

Uninstall restart dialog.png

7. To make sure the ZK Studio has completed uninstalling, repeat step 2 and 3. In the Plug-ins tab, there should be no plug-in titled ZK Studio.
8. If the ZK Studio still exists, follow the steps in the Using the Rollback Manager section to uninstall.

Using the Rollback Manager (Manual removal is NOT supported)

1. Close all open zul files within Eclipse
2. Click [Help] and then [Software Updates...]
3. Switch to the Installed Software tab and press the [Revert Configuration... ] button on the right side
4. In the Revert Software Configuration Window, find the date from the left hand side listbox that corresponds to the point-in-time when ZK Studio Eclipse Plugin was not present. On the right hand side in the Configuration contents listbox please make sure that the build has all the packages you require and not the ZK Studio Eclipse Plugin, then click [Finish].

Revert1.png

5. Click yes on the pop-up confirmation dialog to restart Eclipse

Revert2.png

6. After Eclipse has restarted, the plugin should have been successfully removed. To make sure the plugin has been completely uninstalled, click the [Help] menu, select [About Eclipse Platform] and then click "Plug-in Details". In the "About Eclipse Plug-ins" window, there should be no plugins titiled "ZK Studio".



Last Update : 2012/10/16

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