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Uninstalling Run-Time Engines

How can I manually uninstall extraneous LabVIEW pieces from my Development system that were generated when I used (not knowing better) my development system to test my installers?

 

This has led to problems with the Application Builder.  If under Additional Installers I uncheck any of the options under LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 2010, the Distribution title changes from "Local Cache" and the Installer source location from "C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\Shared\ProductCache" to locations referencing some of my programs.

 

I have been informed that the problem is probably due to having Installed the installers, but no one has come up with a method of cleaning out the extraneous Run-Time Engines short of reinstalling Windows 7 from scratch -- which is not an option.  I have uninstalled LabVIEW, run msiblast and msicuu2, then reinstalled LabVIEW 2010 and still the problem remains. 

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Hi rmtrip,


I found this discussion form that deals with unistalling the 8.5 runtime engine. While you are using newer software it might be worth trying some of the the suggestions.

 

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/uninstall-labview-runtime-8-5/td-p/621924

 

Let me know how it goes.

 

Regards,

 

Josh Brown

 

Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Most of the info was not relevant, but the mention of the fact that the LV runtime engines have an extenson of .msi was useful.  I did a search on LV*.msi and found 206 entries -- which may be my problem.  I will go through and use the uninstall associated with at least some of them and see if that helps.  Thanks for the pointer.

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