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What to Do if the 1.1 Uninstallation Fails
The resulting entry should be similar to the following. Note that the entry always ends with
o=NetscapeRoot.
"cn=Sun ONE Identity Synchronization for Windows,cn=server group,
cn=myhost.mydomain.com,ou=mydomain.com,o=NetscapeRoot"
b. Use the Directory Server Console to remove the Identity Synchronization for Windows
Console subtree and all subtrees below it.
Clean up the Identity Synchronization for Windows configuration registry as follows:
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a. Run the following ldapsearch command to locate the Identity Synchronization for Windows
configuration registry in Directory Server:
ldapsearch -D "cn=directory manager" -w < password \> -b "dc=my,dc=domain"
"(&(objectclass=iplanetservice)(ou=IdentitySynchronization))" dn
The resulting entry should be similar to the following:
"ou=IdentitySynchronization,ou=Services,dc=my,dc=domain"
b. Use the Directory Server Console to remove the Identity Synchronization for Windows
configuration registry and all subtrees below it.
Clean up all other Console-related files as follows:
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a. Remove all the Console jar files by typing:
rm -rf < serverRoot \>/java/jars/isw* For example, /var/Sun/mps/java/jars/isw*
b. Remove all the Console servlet jar files by typing:
rm -rf <serverRoot \>/bin/isw/ For example, /var/Sun/mps/bin/isw/
Manually Uninstalling 1.1 Core and Instances from
Windows 2000
Use the instructions provided in this section to manually uninstall Core from a Windows 2000
machine.
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