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Uninstalling
Settings → Apps & features → Webhook Server → Uninstall. Or right-click the Uninstall Webhook Server Start Menu shortcut.
Your endpoints, secrets, and logs in C:\ProgramData\WebhookServer\ are preserved by default. To wipe those too, see Below.
In order:
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Stops the service (
net stop WebhookServer). -
Removes the service registration via
uninstall-service.ps1(which callssc.exe delete WebhookServer). -
Deletes
C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\. - Removes the Start Menu and (if created) Desktop shortcuts.
- Removes the Programs and Features entry.
What it does not touch:
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C:\ProgramData\WebhookServer\(config, secrets, log files, auto-snapshots) - Any cert in your local cert store you bound HTTPS to
- Domain accounts / gMSAs the service ran under
- Endpoints' deployed scripts, if you stored them outside the install dir
After running the uninstaller, also remove the data root:
# from elevated PowerShell
Remove-Item -Recurse -Force "$env:ProgramData\WebhookServer"This deletes:
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config.json(with all your endpoints, encrypted secrets, settings) -
backups\(all auto-snapshots — you can't restore from these once gone) -
logs\(history of every webhook hit)
There's no recovery from this. If you might want to reinstall later with the same configuration, copy config.json to a safe location first. Note that secrets in the saved config can only be decrypted on the same machine (DPAPI LocalMachine scope) — you can move the file but the bearer/HMAC/RunAs passwords inside become unrecoverable on a different host.
The Programs and Features uninstaller is unins000.exe in the install directory:
# from elevated PowerShell
& "C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTARTSame set of preserved/removed paths as the interactive flow.
If you want to keep the GUI installed but stop running the service (rare, but useful if you're testing):
# from elevated PowerShell
sc.exe stop WebhookServer
sc.exe delete WebhookServerThe GUI will show Disconnected since there's no service to talk to. Re-create the service later by running install-service.ps1:
& "C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\scripts\install-service.ps1" `
-BinaryPath "C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\WebhookServer.Service.exe"Harmless. The uninstaller proceeds regardless.
A GUI window or other process is holding files in C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\ open. Close everything and re-run the uninstaller. If that fails, reboot and re-run.
If you deleted C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\ manually before running the uninstaller, unins000.exe is gone too and Programs and Features can't run it. Remove the orphan entry by deleting its registry key:
# from elevated PowerShell - dry run to confirm the key exists
Get-Item 'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{6E3B3C1A-9C20-4F50-B6A8-2B6D6D7E2F11}_is1' -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
# if it shows up, delete it:
Remove-Item 'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{6E3B3C1A-9C20-4F50-B6A8-2B6D6D7E2F11}_is1' -Recurse