After Uninstal of plugin there is error" Incorrect command line arguments"

The installer must from sap business one
how to solve this problem

Hi
This error comes when your add on is not partially uninstalled and for proper uninstalltion it is not finding the installer.exe in * C:\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One\AddOns *
This will not harn your add on.whenever this error come, do remove the specific add on folder in  * C:\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One\AddOns * and also clear the %temp% folder then reinstall your addon.
Regards
Rupinder

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