Manual uninstall instructions for PaperPort 14 So be sure to select Yes if you've created/edited scanning profiles.įor further information, here is the Nuance PaperPort knowledge base article regarding uninstallation: You will lose all of the work that you put into creating your custom scanning profiles. If you select No, the installer will overwrite your customized scanning profiles file with a standard file.
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If you have PDF Converter, that should also be uninstalled before installing the upgrade (and it requires a separate uninstall).Īnother improvement in the PP14.5 installer is that it detects your scanning profiles and offers to keep them: You should use the standard Windows manual procedure to uninstall the PaperPort Image Printer, that is, viaĬontrol Panel>Add or Remove Programs in XP andĬontrol Panel>Programs and Features in Vista, W7, W8.
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Not install the new one - it will leave the old one installed: If you don't uninstall the PaperPort Image Printer manually, the PP14.5 installer will However, there's a bug in the PP14.5 installer - it does not uninstall the PaperPort Image Printer - so you must do that one manually. So Nuance intended manual uninstall procedures not to be needed for PP14.5. IMPORTANT: Make sure you are connected to the Internet during this entire process so the Nuance Activation Server can do its thing, thereby retaining your activation.įor PP14.5, there have been numerous improvements in the installer, one of which is to detect the existence of an earlier PP14 version and automatically uninstall it before installing PP14.5: The feature comparison matrix is available in the Files section of this PaperPort wiki:Ĭomparison Matrix of PP14 Standard and PP14 Professionalĭirect download of the upgrades for PP14.5 Standard and Professional.
Comparison of Standard and Professional Editionsįor PP14, there are two consumer editions – Standard and Professional. I discuss this in an EE article and video:įree in-place upgrade of Nuance PaperPort Professional 14.5 to Kofax PaperPort Professional 14.7įree upgrade of Nuance PaperPort Professional 14.5 to Kofax PaperPort Professional 14.7Īs a result of the acquisition, some of the links in this article were broken because they changed from the Nuance domain to the Kofax domain. This article provides links to 14.5, as well as other useful information on upgrading.Īrticle Update on 1: Last year, Kofax acquired the Document Imaging Division of Nuance, which included PaperPort. The earlier point releases of PP14 - 14.0, 14.1, 14.2 (there was not a public release for either 14.3 or 14.4) - are known to have bugs that were fixed in 14.5. In addition, a user of one version is not going to be concerned about the other two versions, so I decided to create three separate articles for I decided that adding PP14 to the previous article would result in a long, unwieldy article. Now the latest version is PP14 (yes, Nuance was superstitious and skipped 13), and its latest "point" release is 14.5. At the time of that article's publication, PP11 and PP12 were the two latest versions.
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Previous article (now deprecated), I discussed how to upgrade - at no cost for licensed users - Nuance's PaperPort Version 11 (hereafter, PP11) and PaperPort Version 12 (PP12) to the latest "point" releases, namely, 11.2 and 12.1.