#Missing target component netbeans uninstall softwareTo summarize: on Windows machines the Installer Registry should be moved to a common directory, other than user profile subdirectory, preferably to the same directory, where the software has been installed (for example "c:\Program Files\NetBeans\nbi"). That's not a problem to any other software besides NetBeans. It's quite common to have several administrators (mainly on server machines), and security guidelines tell, that each of them should logon to his own account. * Windows folder (that applies mainly to MSI, so it's not a case here) * Program files directory (together with the installed program) * Windows system registry (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE) That's plain crazy, who came up with an idea to keep system-wide installation information in a private user directory? I don't know any other software which does the same, do you? Usually the uninstall information is stored in: The main problem (IMHO) is the Installer Working Directory, which is in %USERPROFILE%\.nbi folder. The installer actually cannot continue, because it will do nothing. Right-click a module project node and choose Run (later Reload in Target Platform) or Install/Reload in Development IDE to try out the module. That's not a registry (Windows Registry) problem.Ģ. The installerĬan continue as if the target component was specified.Ĭlick yes to continue, No to exit the installer.ġ. The specified target component - nb-base/1540 When you try to uninstall NetBeans or any other NB platform based application while you are logged as a different user than performed the installation, you get an error like this:
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