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Allegro and OrCAD 17.2 Installation Guide for Windows

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Cadence Allegro and OrCAD 17.2-2016 Installation Guide for Windows Installation Overview April 2016 21 Product Version 17.2-2016 © 1999-2018 All Rights Reserved. Uninstalling License Manager, Products, and Libraries You can uninstall Cadence products, libraries, or license manager using Programs and Features from Control Panel of Window: 1. Open Programs and Features from the Control Panel of Windows. 2. Navigate to the item to uninstall: ❑ Cadence OrCAD and Allegro (Inlc ADW) 17.2 to uninstall products or client ❑ Cadence License Manager 12.05, to uninstall license manager ❑ Cadence Allegro 17.2 Library to uninstall Design Entry HDL-AMS libraries 3. Click Uninstall and follow the instructions to uninstall. Note: If you perform a series of installations, un-installations, and re-installations, you run the risk of corrupting the CDS_LIC_FILE environment variable on the file server or on the remote client computer. If this variable is corrupted, you may be unable to run any products that are still installed. For example, if you had a previous Cadence release installed, then installed and un-installed a new release, you may be unable to run any products from the previous Cadence release. Once the CDS_LIC_FILE environment variable is corrupted, the only remedy is to manually edit the environment variable and reset its value to reflect the license server information, in the form of @. For example, the value of the CDS_LIC_FILE environment variable for a single license server might be: CDS_LIC_FILE = 5280@pc1 and for redundant license servers, it might be: CDS_LIC_FILE = 5280@pc1;5280@pc2;5280@pc3 You can also use the License Client Configuration Utility to update the CDS_LIC_FILE variable. For more information, see The License Client Configuration Utility on page 30. Updating Scripts or Batch Files to Run Installed Products The PATH and CDSROOT variables are not required to run installed Cadence Allegro and OrCAD products. However, if you have internal batch tools that you use to run the products, reference the \tools\bin\allegro_cmd.bat file in your batch files or scripts to update PATH and set CDSROOT. Note: Reference allegro_cmd.bat file with its absolute path.

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