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Removing ezpublish from my system

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Tony Sova

Friday 08 September 2006 8:24:13 pm

About three years ago someone loaded ezpublish on my personal computer. I've run low on space and found the directory is taking up 35GB of space. It's not listed on my list of programs and I can't remove it manually. How do I get the files off of my computer and free up the space?

Thanks!

Norman Leutner

Saturday 09 September 2006 3:07:16 am

Ahm are you sure you've ezpublish installed?
A non living system on your computer should only comsume a few MB's.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Best regards

Norman Leutner

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Tony Sova

Tuesday 12 September 2006 12:58:59 pm

Well I have a directory that says ezpublish is taking up 35GB of space. It won't allow me to remove the directory and I'm assuming its because uninstall should do it for me. The problem is I tried installing ezpublish and uninstalling it. Among the directories this one is over 35 GB:

C:\eZpublish\ezpublish\design\base

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Claudia Kosny

Tuesday 12 September 2006 1:07:46 pm

Hello Tony

This is really strange as EZ is not a program, just a bunch of files which you should be able to delete without problems. Therefore some more questions first:
- What message do you get when you try to remove the directory?
- Judging from the directory separators you use Windows - what version of Windows and what filesystem do you use (NTFS or FAT)?
- Are you administrator on this machine?
- What happens if you try to delete the folder from the command line?

Greetings from Luxembourg

Claudia

Tore Skobba

Wednesday 13 September 2006 2:08:12 am

Hi

You are probably not allowed to remove it since Apache is running and apache uses that directory. Go to "Controll panel -> Admibistrative Tools -> Services -> Locate Apache there and click stop. Now try to delete eZ. It this does not work then try command line.

Tony Sova

Wednesday 13 September 2006 9:58:43 pm

Thank you all for the messages. The problem I keep running into is that there are directories with null names and others that windows doesn't recognize. I managed to delete all the files within the directories so I will probably just leave them there because it's a huge tree that will take a long time to remove one by one and probably not worth it...