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Uninstalling the Nodinite Azure Logic Apps Logging and Monitoring Agent

Easily remove the Nodinite Azure Logic Apps Logging and Monitoring Agent from your environment. This guide walks you through each step, highlights common pitfalls, and provides troubleshooting resources to ensure a seamless experience.

What you’ll achieve with this guide:

  • ✅ Uninstall the agent using Windows tools or the MSI installer
  • ✅ Prevent unwanted alerts and configuration issues
  • ✅ Access expert troubleshooting and support resources

Nodinite version 7

Preferred Method: Portal-Based PowerShell Script

In Nodinite v7, agent uninstallation is automated through the Portal-based PowerShell scripts. This modern approach:

Automates agent removal via PowerShell commands
Removes multiple agents simultaneously with consistent settings
Eliminates manual uninstallation steps and reduces human error
Centrally manages uninstallation from the Portal

Nodinite version 6 (Add or Remove Programs - Legacy)

Warning

The Add or Remove Programs uninstallation method for Nodinite v6 is deprecated and will be retired. Please upgrade to Nodinite v7 for the modern Portal-based scripted uninstallation experience.

Before You Uninstall

Important

Remove Nodinite configurations BEFORE uninstalling the agent to prevent errors and maintain a clean environment.

Required Configuration Changes

  1. Remove Resources - Delete all Resources associated with this agent from Monitor Views
  2. Remove Monitoring Agent Configuration - Delete the Monitoring Agent entry from Administration
  3. Update Monitor Views - Remove any filters by Category, Application, or specific Resources from this agent

What Happens If You Skip This?

If you uninstall without removing configurations:

  • Users receive continuous error alerts - Monitor Views will show "unavailable" errors for missing resources
  • Monitoring Agent appears broken - Configuration shows as unavailable in Monitoring Agents list
  • Monitor Views display errors - Any view filtering by this agent's resources will fail
  • Cleanup requires manual intervention - You'll need to log into Nodinite to remove orphaned configurations

Uninstall guide

Follow the steps next to uninstall the Azure Logic Apps Logging and Monitoring agent

Step 1: Add or Remove Programs

Use the Windows built-in feature to have installed programs removed.
Add or Remove Programs
Windows 'Add or remove programs' feature. Open Windows Programs and Features (or Add or Remove Programs), locate the Azure Logic Apps Logging and Monitoring agent, and select it to begin the uninstall process.

Step 2: Start the installer

Optionally you can double click on the MSI file to start the [un]-installation of the Nodinite Azure Logic Apps Logging and Monitoring agent.
msi
MSI installer for Nodinite agent.

Step 3: Welcome Screen

On successful execution of the MSI file or starting from 'Add or remove programs' a Welcome screen is presented.
Welcome
Welcome screen for the uninstallation process.

Click the 'Next' button to continue the installation process or click the 'Cancel' button to quit the installer.

Step 4: Change, Repair or Remove the installation

In the 'Change, repair or remove installation' dialogue click the 'Remove' button to uninstall the agent and proceed to the next step.

Files in Use

If you did not stop the Service before uninstalling, Windows may display a files-in-use dialog. Click 'Ok' or 'Ignore' to continue with the uninstall.

Step 5: Remove Program

Click the 'Remove' button to remove the agent and proceed to the next step.

Step 6: Completed setup

The last step of the un-installation gives either a success or a premature exit.
Completed
Successfully uninstalled example.

Click the Finish button to Exit and quit the installer.


Troubleshooting

A failed un-installation will render a premature exit.
Premature exit
Failed un-installation example.

Support

Contact our Support for additional guidance if you fail to resolve the installation problem.

Additional information to aid the troubleshooting may exist in the Windows Event Logs.


Next Step

Add or manage Monitor View
Add or manage a Monitoring Agent Configuration

Azure Logic Apps Logging and Monitoring agent
Resources
Monitoring Agents
Monitor Views