Uninstalling Interact and Attribution Modeler

Run the Interact and Attribution Modeler uninstallers to uninstall Interact. When you run the Interact uninstaller, the files that were created during the installation process are removed. For example, files such as configuration files, installer registry information, and user data are removed from the computer.

About this task

When you install HCL® Marketing Software products, an uninstaller is included in the Uninstall_Product directory, where Product is the name of your HCL® product. On Windows™, an entry is also added to the Add or Remove Programs list in the Control Panel.

If you manually remove the files in your installation directory instead of running the uninstaller, the result might be an incomplete installation if you later reinstall an HCL product in the same location. After uninstalling a product, its database is not removed. The uninstaller only removes default files that are created during installation. Any file that is created or generated after installation is not removed.

In addition to the general instructions for uninstalling HCL Marketing Software products, follow the guidelines when you uninstall Interact:

  • If you have multiple Interact runtime installations using the same Marketing Platform installation, you must remove network connectivity for the Interact runtime workstation before you run the uninstaller. Failure to do so uninstalls the configuration data for all the other Interact runtime installations from Marketing Platform.
  • You can safely ignore any warnings about failure to unregister with Marketing Platform.
  • You can export a copy of your configuration as a precaution before uninstalling Interact.
  • If you uninstall the Interact design time environment, after you run the uninstaller, you may need to manually unregister Interact. Use the configtool utility to unregister full_path_to_Interact_DT_installation_directory\interactDT\conf\interact_navigation.xml.
Note: On UNIX™, the same user account that installed Interact must run the uninstaller.

Procedure

  1. If you have deployed the Interact web application, undeploy the web application from WebSphere® or WebLogic.
  2. Stop the Interact listener.
  3. To drop the Contact Optimization tables from the system table database, run the aco_systab_drop.sql script in the ddl directory under your Interact installation. If the ddl directory exists in the product installation directory, run the scripts that are provided in the ddl directory to drop tables from the system table database.
  4. Shut down WebSphere or WebLogic.
  5. Stop the processes that are related to Interact.
  6. If the ddl directory exists in the product installation directory, run the scripts that are provided in the ddl directory to drop tables from the system table database.
  7. Make sure that the HCL SPSS® Modeler Collaboration and Deployment Service (C&DS) is uninstalled.

    Open the Installation Manager and verify that C&DS is uninstalled. If C&DS is not uninstalled, use the HCL Installation Manager to uninstall C&DS.

  8. Complete one of the following steps to uninstall Interact:
    • Click the Interact uninstaller that exists in the Uninstall_Product directory. The uninstaller runs in the mode in which you installed Interact and Attribution Modeler.
    • In a command-line window, navigate to the directory where the uninstaller exists, and run the following command to uninstall Interact and Attribution Modeler by using the console mode:

      Uninstall_Product -i console

    • If you are uninstalling on a UNIX environment, navigate to the directory where the uninstaller exists, and run the following command to uninstall Interact:

      ./Uninstall\ Interaction\ History.

      Note: UNIX requires spaces after \.
    • In a command-line window, navigate to the directory where the uninstaller exists, and run the following command to uninstall Interact and Attribution Modeler by using the silent mode:

      Uninstall_Product -i silent

      When you uninstall Interact by using the silent mode, the uninstallation process does not present any dialogs for user interaction.

    Note: If you do not specify an option for uninstalling Interact, the Interact uninstaller runs in the mode in which Interact is installed.