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iv. Double-click on each of the following entries to restore their values (which you saved

prior to uninstalling version 1.1).

HighestChangeNumber

LastProcessedSecLogRecordNumber

LastProcessedSecLogTimeStamp

QueueSize

c. Start the NT Change Detector service by typing the following command.

net start “Sun Java(TM) System NT Change Detector”

Remove the version 6.0 persist and etc directories (and all their contents) from the instance
directory and restore the version 1.1, and 1.1 SP1,
persist and etc directories you backed up in

“Preparing for Migration”on page 117

.

On Solaris,

type the following command.

cd /var/opt/SUNWisw

rm -rf etc persisttar xf /var/tmp/connector-state.tar

On Windows,

type the following command.

cd

serverRoot\isw-hostname

rd /s etc persist%JAVA_HOME%\\bin\\jar -xf %TEMP%\\ connector-state.jar

Alternatively, use any archive program for Windows, such as WinZip.

Start the service and the synchronization.

a. Start the Identity Synchronization for Windows service as described in“Starting and

Stopping Services” in

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Installation

Guide.

b. Start synchronization as described in“Starting and Stopping Synchronization”in

Sun Java

System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Installation Guide.

Check the central audit log to verify that there are no warning messages.

Note –

If you have customized the version 1.1 log settings, you must manually apply those

customizations to your version 6.0 installation. Use the Identity Synchronization for Windows
Console to configure your version 6.0 log settings.

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