Uninstalling Data360 Analyze - Data360_Analyze - 3.20

Data360 Analyze Desktop Installation

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Data360
Product
Data360 Analyze
Version
3.20
ft:locale
en-US
Product name
Data360 Analyze
ft:title
Data360 Analyze Desktop Installation
Copyright
2025
First publish date
2016
ft:lastEdition
2026-03-13
ft:lastPublication
2026-03-13T12:49:34.825000
L1_Product_Gateway
Verify
L2_Product_Segment
Data Quality
L3_Product_Brand
Precisely Infogix
L4_Investment_Segment
Data 360
L5_Product_Group
Data 360
L6_Product_Name
Analyze

You must have administrative privileges to successfully uninstall Data360 Analyze.

  1. If you want to restore to a backup file during a future installation (to restore your system to an earlier state), make a copy of the following folders:
    Folder to copy Notes
    The \site\conf folder Contains your cust.prop file and license file.

    The \site\lib folder

    You only need to copy this folder if you have added any custom JAR files.

    The \site\data\executions folder

    Optionally, copy this folder if you want to restore temporary run data. Note that this folder can become very large over time.

    If you selected Local User during installation, the site folder will be located at:

    %LOCALAPPDATA%\Data360 Analyze\site

    If you selected All Users during installation, the site folder will be located at:

    C:\ProgramData\Data360 Analyze\site

  2. Save a copy of these folders somewhere outside of the Data360 Analyze\site directory.
  3. Navigate to your Data360 Analyze installation directory and double-click the uninstall file.

    The uninstaller will guide you through the process step by step.

  4. When prompted, if you want to retain your data and customer specific configuration settings do not select Delete local site directory.
    Note: If you want to restore to a backup file during a fresh installation, when prompted, do not select Include backups for deletion. This will ensure that any backup files are not deleted from the default location.

    If you have saved temporary execution data outside of the default location, you will also be asked if you want to delete this data. This is temporary data that is created when nodes run and can become very large over time.