Removing Source Locations

Hummingbird Administrator Toolkit

Removing Source Locations

The following procedure describes how to remove one or more source locations using the Media Location Manager dialog box. You can also remove source locations using the command line. For more information, see Managing Source Locations Using the Command Line.

To remove one or more source locations using the Media Location Manager dialog box:

  1. On the Windows Start menu, navigate to the Hummingbird Connectivity program group, point to Administrative Tools, and click Media Location Manager. The Media Location Manager dialog box opens.
  2. In the Installed Products list, select the product for which you want to remove source locations. Existing source locations for the products are displayed in the Source Information list.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • To remove a single source location for the product, click Remove. A confirmation message appears. Click Yes to remove the selected source location.
      Note: 
        You can remove a single source location only if Windows Installer 3.0 is installed on your machine.
    • To remove all source locations for the product, click Remove All. A confirmation message appears. Click Yes to remove all source locations.
      Note: 
        You may require certain user privileges before you can remove source locations for a particular product. In this case, contact your administrator for more information.

If there are no source locations associated with a product, you are prompted to provided this information the next time Windows Installer attempts to search for the .msi files for this product.

All changes are automatically saved and displayed in the Source Information list in the Media Location Manager dialog box.


Related Topics

Managing Source Locations

Adding Source Locations