Click OK.
6.
The CMS configuration is modified. If the changes you made require you to
restart the server, you will be prompted accordingly. In that case, restart the
server.
Deleting an Authentication Module
You can delete an authentication plug-in module that you no longer need by using
the CMS window. Before deleting a module, be sure to delete all the instances that
are based on this module; see "Deleting an Authentication Instance" on page 524.
You should also update the appropriate end-entity enrollment forms.
To delete an authentication module from the CMS authentication framework:
Log in to the CMS window (see "Logging In to the CMS Window" on
1.
page 333).
Select the Configuration tab.
2.
In the navigation tree, click Authentication, and in the right pane, click the
3.
Authentication Plugin Registration tab.
The tab lists the currently registered modules.
In the Plugin Name list, select the module you want to delete and click Delete.
4.
When prompted, confirm the delete action.
5.
The CMS configuration is modified. If the changes you made require you to
restart the server, you will be prompted accordingly. In that case, restart the
server.
Managing Authentication Plug-in Modules
Chapter 15
Setting Up End-User Authentication
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