2.4.3
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- Using this Guide
- 1 General Information
- 2 Getting Application Manager
- 3 Working with Application Manager
- 4 Product Activation
- 5 Upgrading an Avid Editing Application
- 6 Dealing with Subscription Models
- 7 Additional Options and Plug-Ins
- 8 Deactivating the Avid Editing Application and Plug-Ins
- 9 Uninstallation Specifics
Uninstallation Specifics 
9  Uninstallation Specifics 
Uninstallation of Application Manager, Media Composer, and Pro Tools on Windows and 
Mac OS X is performed in the standard way. The step-by-step instruction can be found 
below. 
The situation looks different when it comes to uninstalling the Pro Tools plug-ins on 
Mac OS X. The problem is that they do not have the uninstallation files on the operational 
system, and the incorrect uninstallation of the plug-ins leads to leaving the product definition 
file (read more about the product definition file in the Administrator’s Guide). If the product 
definition file remains on your computer, Application Manager will not show the Pro Tools 
update, even if you download a new version of it. Non-trivial actions should be taken to 
remove the plug-ins correctly and delete the file. 
How to Uninstall the Products 
To uninstall a product on Windows, for example, Application Manager, log in as a user with 
administrative privileges. If you are working in a shared storage environment, mount your 
workspaces.  
To uninstall Application Manager on Windows, do the following: 
1.  Quit all active applications and Application Manager itself. Make sure it is deactivated 
in the tray. 
2.  Access the Control Panel and select Programs and Features. Then select the Avid 
Application Manager and click Uninstall. 
To uninstall the Application Manager on Mac OS X, do the following: 
1.  Quit all active applications. 
2.  Go to Applications/Avid/Uninstallers. 
3.  Double-click the Application Manager uninstaller. 
4.  Follow the on-screen prompts. 










