Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15
Uninstalling Cisco TMSPE
There are two ways to uninstall Cisco TMSPE. The operation will be logged in different locations depending on your
system configuration and the uninstallation method, as described below. No log data is deleted by uninstalling Cisco
TMSPE.
system configuration and the uninstallation method, as described below. No log data is deleted by uninstalling Cisco
TMSPE.
Using the Installer
1.
Run the installer.
2.
Follow the onscreen instructions to uninstall.
A log of the uninstallation will be created in:
C:\Program Files(x86)\TANDBERG\TMS\wwwTMS\Data\Logs\Install.
C:\Program Files(x86)\TANDBERG\TMS\wwwTMS\Data\Logs\Install.
Note that starting the uninstallation process stops the Windows service, and that cancelling the uninstallation will not
restart the service. See
restart the service. See
Using the Control Panel
1.
Ensure the operation will be logged by following the instructions in the Microsoft Support article
2.
Open the Add/Remove Programs list of the Windows Control Panel.
3.
Locate Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension in the list and click Remove.
A log of the uninstallation will be created in the server's Temp folder. To access the log:
1.
Go to
Start > Run
.
2.
Type %Temp% and click OK to open the folder.
3.
Look for a file name that starts with MSI and has the extension .LOG.
Reusing or Replacing the Existing SQL Database When Reinstalling
Cisco TMSPE does not automatically delete the Cisco TMSPE SQL databases when uninstalling. The installer will detect
existing Cisco TMSPE SQL databases, and you will be asked if you want to reuse the databases.
existing Cisco TMSPE SQL databases, and you will be asked if you want to reuse the databases.
Use SQL Server Management Studio to remove the database.
is included with
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and later versions.
Appendix 1: ady Using Personal Multiparty Licensing with Cisco TMSPE
Two Personal Multiparty licenses are available:
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Personal Multiparty Basic (previously named Personal 4-Way Multiparty Conferencing) enables personal video
conferencing for users who need to hold frequent impromptu discussions with small groups of colleagues.
conferencing for users who need to hold frequent impromptu discussions with small groups of colleagues.
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Personal Multiparty Advanced enables personal conferencing with as many participants as the conference bridge
resources allow, hosted by a named user.
resources allow, hosted by a named user.
Both licenses cover:
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Collaboration Meeting Rooms provisioned by Cisco TMSPE/rendezvous conferences on Cisco TelePresence
Conductor
Conductor
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Ad hoc conferences on TelePresence Conductor
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