

Rm -Rf /Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/Absynth\ 5.component Rm -Rf /Library/Preferences/com.native-instruments.*.plist

Rm -Rf /Applications/Native\ Instruments/ You can use Composer to snapshot each part of the installs, and then use that to make an uninstall script for each one individually, but that will take time to do if you are doing them all. Plus you still have to log in and activate whatever you install.

I used to snapshot the install and build an installer for all of the required Apps and Libraries we use, but that is now around the 300Gb mark, and simply takes more time to sort and build than manually installing it on the Macs. You can then look in Composer and see exactly where files are put and can then write your script based on those file locations. I also set up a test Mac and installed it all in there using Composer to Snapshot the install. In the past I have built a script to remove all of the Native Instruments stuff. It's been a little while since I've worked with Jamf and most of the packages I made with Composer were pretty basic, so I may or may not be in over my head with this particular endeavor haha. If this is confusing I can add screenshots. So, can I make an UNinstaller in order to save us/them the grief of picking through all the folders on the system and deleting things piece by piece (as per this Native Instruments article)? Is there a script and/or can this be done using Snapshots? The latter of which probably wouldn't come up, but you never know. In either case, it seems like it's a pain to uninstall instruments, like if there's some kind of issue and the Repair function within Native Access doesn't fix it.let alone if you wanted to nuke everything and reinstall Native Access + various NI content from the ground up. Or.am I better off making a package of Native Access + ALL their applications, instruments, etc.which is what we'd ideally like to provide on each workstation)? It would be sizable (like 80G) but we have plenty of hard drive space, so :shrug. I'm assuming if I package Native Access to be available in Self-Service, it's pretty straightforward and users can then just install Native Access as normal and pick whatever instruments they need to use, and so on.right? All computers in this lab have Native Access installed (the Native Instruments installer) and then several different instruments/effects/etc such as Kontakt, Reaktor, Guitar Rig, etc. I'm doing some tests in Composer with various packages for a few different audio plugins, including Native Instruments.

I did a search and found a couple of scripts, but they look like they're older threads so I figured I'd ask again.
