Uninstall - file that stores info about installed products

Hi,
I want to uninstall EPM system. The problem is that Hyperion does not offer products to unistall. It shows just clean window. In cmd line i also get a lot of java errors. It says 'Premature end of file'. It seems it can not parse some file that stores the info about installed products.
Can you please help
lubos

If you are deleting everything manually then
Stop any hyperion related services.
Delete all from under the Hyperion directory
Delete from the registry :- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Hyperion Solutions
Delete file .oracle.products
There are some environment variables but you may not to remove them all e.g. HYPERION_HOME, EAS_HOME, ESSLANG
Drop and recreate rdbms databases.
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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