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Dr.Web Mail Security Suite that was installed from the universal package can be uninstalled from the command line (if you are using a graphical desktop environment, you will need a terminal emulator).

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The uninstaller uninstalls not only Dr.Web Mail Security Suite, but also all other Dr.Web products installed on your computer.
If any other Dr.Web products, besides Dr.Web Mail Security Suite, are installed on your computer, follow a custom component installation and uninstallation procedure to uninstall Dr.Web Mail Security Suite only instead of starting the uninstaller.
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Uninstalling Dr.Web Mail Security Suite from the Command Line
To run the uninstaller from the command line, run the command:
# /opt/drweb.com/bin/uninst.sh
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for GNU/Linux or
# /usr/local/libexec/drweb.com/bin/uninst.sh
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for FreeBSD. The uninstallation procedure of Dr.Web Mail Security Suite is described in the Uninstalling from the Command Line section.
To start the uninstaller in silent mode without displaying the user interface (including uninstaller dialogs in command-line mode), run the command:
# env DRWEB_NON_INTERACTIVE=yes /opt/drweb.com/bin/uninst.sh
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On ALT 8 SP and OSes using outdated versions of the package manager, you may see the following messages in the process of uninstalling:
/etc/init.d/drweb-configd: No such file or directory
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These messages do not affect the system functioning. The uninstallation procedure is being performed correctly.
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