Maintenance Installation of Z and I Emulator for Windows

After you have successfully installed Z and I Emulator for Windows on your system, users can perform maintenance installations to their Z and I Emulator for Windows program. The maintenance installation utility has three functions:
  • Modify allows users to change their feature selection options. For details on changing feature tree selections, see Feature Selection.
  • Repair analyzes the current configuration of Z and I Emulator for Windows and either repairs or reinstalls damaged features.
  • Remove allows users to remove Z and I Emulator for Windows from their system.
    Note:
    1. When removing Z and I Emulator for Windows from your system, you are given the option to save the current program configuration for future installations of Z and I Emulator for Windows. If you choose to save the current settings, when you reinstall Z and I Emulator for Windows you are asked if you would like to use the previous settings to reinstall the product.
    2. To remove a source image of Z and I Emulator for Windows created during an administrative installation, you must manually delete the source image directory from the network drive.

When the Program Maintenance dialog opens, select Modify, Repair, or Remove and click Next.

Note: To successfully run maintenance installation, the Z and I Emulator for Windows installation image must be available on either the installation image or on the network server. If you installed from a network server, the installation image must still be present at the original network location. If the installation image is not present, when you use the Modify or Remove utility to add features or to remove Z and I Emulator for Windows from your system, you may receive one of the following error messages:
  • The feature you are trying to use is on a installation image or other removable disk that is not available.
  • The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is not available.
To continue with maintenance installation you must either insert the installation image or browse the network to find the new location of the installation image.