See this was a lot of confusion for me because the instructions did not match what I had. Let me go over this nearly step by step to show you what I mean.
[FONT="]Removal of previous Web MeetMe[/FONT]
[FONT="]1. From your PBXIAF, remove the entire folder:[/FONT]
[FONT="]/var/www/html/web-meetme[/FONT]
I did not have a /var/www/html/web-meetme directory. I do now but that was after the install. I did have and still do have a /var/www/html/meetme I figured I should follow the instructions closely as to not mess anything up so I did not delete the /var/www/html/meetme folder.
[FONT="]2. From inside /root/, delete all scripts with the characters “meetme3” in them. (install-meetme3.x, or if you’re trying to run this script again, also remove piaf-wmm.sh)[/FONT]
I did not have any scripts with meetme3 in them.
[FONT="]3. Using the FreePBX Config Editor, from inside extensions_custom.conf, remove the following contexts in their entirety:[/FONT]
[FONT="][mm-announce], [mm-end], and [custom-meetme3][/FONT]
I did not have any of these contexts in my extensions_custom.conf
[FONT="]4. Remove (or don’t) any FreePBX Custom Destinations you have created to use the Previous install of Web MeetMe. The custom destination code (custom-meetme3,s,1) is the same for both versions of Web Meetme, so you’ll very likely still need these – and would just end up creating them again) Either way, the new install will create a Custom Destination for use with Web MeetMe – which you may use or ignore.[/FONT]
This is a fairly new install and I have not done anything with web meet me so I skipped this.
[FONT="]5. Remove any FreePBX Misc Applications you have created to use the previous install of Web MeetMe. This step is important – the new version creates its own Feature Code to replace the Miscellaneous Application. Because we have created a module for Web MeetMe, you will now have a feature code to dial – which can be configured from the FreePBX feature code page. [/FONT]
Same here
[FONT="]6. Remove the KennonSoft menu Web-MeetMe Icon. [/FONT]
[FONT="]From inside /Var/html/welcome/.htindex.cfg, locate and delete the line that looks something like this:[/FONT]
[FONT="]1,meetme,./web-meetme,Web MeetMe3,ico_meetme.png[/FONT]
I did not have /var/html so I could not edit the .htindex.cfg file.
[FONT="]Don’t forget to save your changes![/FONT]
[FONT="]7. Remove Previous Web Security Settings[/FONT]
[FONT="]The previous versions of Web MeetMe create entries in the web security control file, as does this new script. In order to prevent unnecessary build up in the file, the previous installs entries should be removed. [/FONT]
[FONT="]In /etc/pbx/httpdconf/pbx.conf, locate and remove the block that looks like this:[/FONT]
[FONT="]#Password protect /var/www/html/web-meetme[/FONT]
[FONT="]<Directory /var/www/html/web-meetme>[/FONT]
[FONT="]AuthType Basic[/FONT]
[FONT="]AuthName "Restricted Area"[/FONT]
[FONT="]AuthUserFile /usr/local/apache/passwd/wwwpasswd[/FONT]
[FONT="]Require user wwwadmin maint meetme[/FONT]
[FONT="]</Directory>[/FONT]
I did not have this block in my /etc/pbx/httpdconf/pbx.conf
So I did not get to do most of the uninstall before doing the install because the files and directories were not there.So where can I go from here? Should I remove the /var/www/html/meetme folder? And are there other places I should look to try and clean up such as .config files and such? Very strange to me. I thought things should be pretty straight forward because it was a new fresh install only about a week old and I followed instructions closely. So I am not sure why my directories are different. I figured that maybe the instructions above are a bit old and the version of Piaf that I have is newer.