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"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 that you found and all subtrees under it.
Clean up the Identity Synchronization for Windows configuration directory ( also know as the
configuration registry) as follows:
a. From a Command Prompt window, run the following ldapsearch command to locate the
Identity Synchronization for Windows configuration directory 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 configuration directory subtree that you
found, including all subtrees under it.
Clean up all other Console-related files as follows:
a. Remove all Console jar files located in <
serverRoot \>\\java\\jars\\isw*For example,
C:\\Program Files\\Sun\\mps\\java\\jars\\isw*
b. Remove all Console servlet jar files located in <
directory-server-install-root
\>\\bin\\isw\\
For example, C:\\SunOne\\Servers\\bin\\isw\\
Restart your machine for all changes to take effect.
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Manually Uninstalling a 1.1 Instance from Windows NT
Use the instructions provided in this section to manually uninstall an instance from a Windows
NT machine.
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Next Steps
What to Do if the 1.1 Uninstallation Fails
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