![]() If you found this information useful, please remember to mark this answer as helpful. Rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Growl/Tickets/owlTicket Rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/SyncServices/Local/TFSM/com. Rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Shimo Rm -rf /Library/Receipts/vpnclient-profiles.pkg Rm -rf /Library/Receipts/vpnclient-gui.pkg Rm -rf /Library/Receipts/vpnclient-bin.pkg Rm -rf /Library/Receipts/vpnclient-api.pkg Rm -rf /Library/Application\ Support/Shimo The deletion of these files will not affect your system, since applications do not use these misplaced files in their current location.Įnter these commands if you no longer need the old Cisco VPN Client. If you installed the Cisco VPN for Mac version 5 package, enter these commands to delete the misplaced files. Rm -rf /Library/Receipts/vpnclient-startup.pkg Rm -rf /Library/Receipts/vpnclient-kext.pkg Rm -rf /System/Library/Extensions/CiscoVPN.kext Rm -rf /System/Library/StartupItems/CiscoVPN If you still having trouble and/or the new Cisco Anyconnect installation complains that you have a version installed, follow these steps:Įnter these commands to clean out the old Cisco VPN kernel extension and reboot the system. Once you enter it, just follow the steps. Note: You will be prompted for your password. $ sudo /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpn_uninstall.sh Once youve uninstalled the files, you can remove the receipt with: sudo pkgutil -forget the-package-name.pkg. pkgutil -pkgs list all installed packages. If you have already tried the above-mentioned steps, then try the following procedure for manually uninstalling the An圜onnect client from a Mac OS X system:Īs root, run the following shell script from the Terminal: Use this command in terminal for check the list of package and uninstalled your files. If not already, I would say try these steps. Follow instructions to uninstall the VPN program.Then double click on Uninstall Anyconnect to start the uninstall process.From the Finder go to the Applications folder.When that’s all done, check the output of sudo lsof -i:80 and the built-in Apache web server in Mac OS X should be completely stopped and disabled. ![]() And to prevent Apache from coming up again on if your system reboots/restarts just run this launchctl unload command you’ll need your administrator password again: sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ Don’t forget to restart your Mac to stop SyncMate background process. ![]() ![]() Then right-click SyncMate icon displayed in Status bar and choose Quitoption. Then just enter your administrator password. To uninstall SyncMatefrom your Mac, drag and drop SyncMate app (usually it is located in Applicationsfolder) to Trash. I’m guessing that since your output of sudo lsof -i:80 shows Apache running under the user _www.Īnyway to stop the built-in Apache server in Mac OS X is by using this command: sudo apachectl -k stop There will be 2 packages: installer.pkg and uninstaller.pkg 2. So my assumption is you simply started Apache on the system and even set it to come up automatically when the system starts up or reboots. To uninstall SyncMate software from your Mac: 1. If it’s the Apache that is installed with Mac OS X you don’t want to remove it from the OS, but just deactivate it so it’s not running.īy default Apache comes bundled with Mac OS X but it’s deactivated. Your question states you want to remove Apache2 from Mac OS X, but it’s not clear how you installed it or even if you did a custom install. ![]()
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