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If for any reason you decide you do not want to use ACCOUNTS, you can uninstall it.
Please do not uninstall and reinstall ACCOUNTS in an attempt to resolve problems you encounter. In our experience, this is seldom helpful, and there is a chance it could be harmful. Instead, contact us and let us know what your problem is, so that we can help you resolve the problem.
Unless you are positive that neither you nor anyone else from your organization will ever want to use ACCOUNTS again in the future, you should make sure that you have a good backup of the ACCOUNTS database before doing the uninstall.
To uninstall ACCOUNTS, just go to Control Panel, and select Programs and Features. You will see ACCOUNTS on the list. Click on it, and then click on the "Remove" or "Uninstall" button.
It will confirm that you want to delete it, then begin the uninstall.
The uninstall program may ask you whether you want to delete some shared files. These are the Firebird database and PowerBuilder support files. If you are sure that you have no other applications (such as our DONATION program) that use these files, you can agree to delete them.
Completing the Cleanup After an Uninstall
In most cases, uninstalling ACCOUNTS will still leave a few files in the installation directory (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Accounts or C:\Program Files\Accounts) and the Data Directory. This is due to technical limitations in the installation program. If you have uninstalled ACCOUNTS because you are positive you do not want to ever use it again, you can delete both of those entire directories after the uninstall has completed. (There is actually a message about that at the end of the uninstall process.)
Uninstalling the Local Network Server Version of ACCOUNTS
If you are running the Local Network Server version of ACCOUNTS, and are sure you do not want to use it again, and if in addition you are sure that you are not running any other applications that use the Firebird Server database software, you can also uninstall the Firebird Server from Add or Remove Programs. It will show as "Firebird 2.0.3" in the list of installed programs.
You may actually be prompted to uninstall the Firebird Server as part of ACCOUNTS's uninstall process. If you do get that prompt, and answer Yes, then you don't have to separately remove it with Control Panel.