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b. Select Registry

Export Registry File from the menu bar.

c. When the Export Registry File dialog box is displayed, specify a name for the file and select a

location to save the backup registry.

In the Registry Editor, select Edit

Delete from the menu bar.

Remove the following Identity Synchronization for Windows keys from the Windows Registry:

All entries under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Identity

Synchronization for Windows

.

All CurrentControlSet and ControlSet (such as ControlSet001, ControlSet002, and so
forth) entries under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\*, which includes the following entries
(if they exist).

...\Control\Session Manager\Environment\<

isw-installation directory\>

...\Services\Eventlog\Application\Sun ONE Identity Synchronization for

Windows

...\Services\Sun ONE Identity Synchronization for Windows

...\Services\iMQBroker

Backup (copy and rename) the current productregistry file located in C:\\WINNT\\system32 .

Edit the C:\WINNT\system32\productregistry file to remove the following tags:

Note –

For best results, use an XML editor. Alternatively, you can use a standard text editor.

Some of the following components may not be included in your file.

You must delete the beginning tag (), ending tag (), and all contents
in-between both tags). Ellipses are used in the following list to represent any additional text
and/or tags that are included as part of these tags. See the example

“Manually Uninstalling

1.1 Core and Instances from Windows 2000” on page 130

.

Identity Synchronization for Windows . . .

Core . . .

unistaller . . .

wpsyncwatchdog . . .

setenv . . .

Create DIT . . .

Extend Schema . . .

resources . . .

CoreComponents . . .

Connector . . .

4

5

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What to Do if the 1.1 Uninstallation Fails

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