When prompted, confirm that you want to remove the server instance.
5.
The selected CMS instance is removed. The corresponding internal database is
not removed. If you want to remove it, select the instance, and repeat steps 3
through 5.
The Directory Server (configuration directory) and Administration Server
binaries are also not removed; you require these to administer the remaining
servers installed in the same server group.
Uninstalling Certificate Management System
To remove files pertaining to Certificate Management System from a host system,
run the uninstallation program. Uninstalling Certificate Management System
removes all the corresponding CMS instances from the navigation tree of Netscape
Console. To remove a specific CMS instance, follow the instructions provided in
"Removing an Instance From a System" on page 302.
You can uninstall Certificate Management System in two ways:
•
From the command line (locally only)
•
On a Windows NT system, by using the Windows NT Add/Remove Programs
Utility
Uninstalling From the Command Line
To uninstall Certificate Management System from the command line:
Open a terminal window to your server.
1.
In a Unix system, log in either as
2.
is how you started the server).
At the command-line prompt, enter the following line:
3.
On Windows, enter
On Unix, enter
The uninstallation program starts.
root
<server_root>\uninst.exe
<server_root>/uninstall
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Uninstalling Certificate Management System
or using the server's user account (if that
.
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