To uninstall an E2E Server of E2E Bridge® version 4.1, follow the instructions below.
Stop all Services
First, stop all running Composite services in the Console.
Stop the E2E Console Windows service, too (Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services).
Run the Uninstaller
In your Windows operating system, open the Start menu and navigate to Add or Remove Programs to remove the Server.
The screenshot below is taken from a Windows XP operating system:
![](/download/attachments/2287007/RemoveServer001.png?version=1&modificationDate=1507642778000&api=v2)
Select the program E2E Server and click Change/Remove.
If an error is reported during uninstalling the Server, refer to Error While Uninstalling the BRIDGE.
| After a few seconds, the E2E Uninstaller window opens. Click Next. |
| Select Remove E2E Server Data to remove all deployed composite services from the system. You can also keep them for use with a new Server installation. Select Remove HASP Driver to remove all Aladdin Device Drivers (HASP Driver). Click Next. |
| This window displays a summary of what will be removed by the Uninstaller. If you want to change the options, for instance, whether to remove Composite services or not, click Back, otherwise, click Next. |
| After a few seconds, all files of the Server will be removed from the installation directories. Registry entries will be deleted, too. |
| After uninstalling all items, the removal of the Server has been completed. Click Finish to close the Uninstaller window. |
Error While Uninstalling the BRIDGE
If an error is reported like the one below, you need to start the E2E Uninstaller manually. Click OK.
![](/download/attachments/2287009/Error001.png?version=1&modificationDate=1565161654000&api=v2)
Open the folder uninstall in your Bridge program directory (e.g. C:|E2E_BRIDGE_PROG).
![](/download/attachments/2287009/Error002.png?version=1&modificationDate=1565161654000&api=v2)
Double-click the application uninstaller.exe.
Continue to uninstall the Bridge according the instructions in Uninstalling a BRIDGE.