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Removes the instance from the registry, uninstalls the NS$<instance_name> Windows service, and removes the performance counters.
Syntax
nscontrol unregister
[-nologo]
[-help]
–name instanceName
Arguments
- -nologo
Suppresses the product and version statement that appears when you run an nscontrol command.
- -help
Displays the command syntax.
- -nameinstanceName
Is the name of the instance to unregister.
Remarks
The nscontrol unregister command must be run locally.
Stop the NS$<instance_name> Windows service before unregistering the instance. If the service is running, it is not deleted.
Permissions
The account used to run nscontrol unregister must be a member of the local Administrators group, which allows nscontrol unregister to access the Notification Services binary files, to update the registry, and to remove a Windows service.
Examples
This example shows how to unregister an instance named StockInstance.
nscontrol unregister -name StockInstance
See Also
Reference
Other Resources
Deleting Instances of Notification Services
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
| Release | History |
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5 December 2005 |
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