Remove Installation

Windows

MSI file

Command line

First go to the location of where the MSI file is located and then execute (dont forget to change the filename to the name you have on your system. You can as well lookup the application GUID (changes per installer) and execute the misexec with the applicaiton GUID.

msiexec.exe /x "belfiusconnector_x64.msi"

Settings window

Via the windows settings menu you can find the installed applications and search for the BelfiusConnector.

Click on the 3 dots (windows 11) or on the application and choose uninstall.

This will spawn the same flow as you would have when you double click the MSI file and click on the uninstall button.

MacOS

The uninstall process will remove the BelfiusConnector in its entirity. But will run first a migration function that will store some data that can be used across multiple versions.

In MacOS you can remove the BelfiusConnector in 2 ways;

Terminal

First of all open a terminal window

When that has opened you need to change your current directory to the installed location of the BelfiusConnector. This is located in your home library and using the command below you will go there;

cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Belfius/BelfiusConnector/

now you are in the folder and can run the uninstall script

./uninstall.sh

This will output something similar to this, after this you can close the terminal and the Trust1Connector is uninstalled.

Uninstall application

Like the Windows counter variant we have a way to uninstall without a command line. In MacOS this is via an application. The logo for that application looks like the image below.

This application can be found in the .dmg file but also in the installed location which can be found in the following location (via terminal)

cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Belfius/BelfiusConnector/
open .

Click on the icon and the BelfiusConnector will be removed

Uninstall process

the uninstall process is for Windows and MacOS the same, meaning it will first migrate the current configuration if there is one. and then continue with the uninstall process.

At this point the migration process only stores the configuration of the File Exchange in the user path as a back-up when installing a new version of re-installing the same version.

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