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Open a terminal.
Start the Component Manager in interactive mode by typing the following command:
/usr/sbin/sunssmcompmgr
Component Manager starts and displays a list of currently installed components.
To uninstall the components shown in the list of available components, type U at the following message:
[L]ist, [D]etailed list, [I]nstall, [U]ninstall, [H]elp or [Q]uit >
A numbered list of the available components is displayed.
Choose one of the following options:
To uninstall a single specific component, type the number listed to the right of the component name.
To uninstall all of the listed components, type A.
To return to the previous menu, type R.