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
How to Uninstall the Pro Tools Plug-Ins
The following information is for advanced users who can work with system files and the
command line.
When the user installs a product on the Mac OS X, the information about the installer
package is recorded to the system database.
BundleID of the installer package (PackageBundleID) can be specified in the Product
Definition File instead of the application BundleID (or the Product Definition File can
contain both of them).
If the Product Definition File contains the PackageBundleID, Application Manager will
search for the record about it in the system database. This record contains a version of the
installer package – in Application Manager this version is shown as a version of the product.
If the record about the PackageBundleID is in the system database, Application Manager
operates as if the product is successfully installed and displays its name on the Apps Tab.
If the product must not be available for Application Manager, the record about the
installation package must be deleted from the system database on Mac OS X. To do it, use
the following command:
sudo pkgutil -- forget PackageBundleID










