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Note –
In this section, Identity Synchronization for Windows locations are described as follows:
<
serverRoot\>\\isw-<hostname\>
where <serverRoot \> represents the parent directory of the Identity Synchronization for
Windows installation location. For example, if you installed Identity Synchronization for
Windows in C:\\Program Files\\Sun\\mps\\isw- example, the < serverRoot \> would be
C:\\Program Files\\Sun\\mps
.
Stop all the Identity Synchronization for Windows Java processes (Core and instance
installations) using one of the following methods:
■
Select Start
→ Settings → Control Panel → AdministrativeTools → Services to open the
Services window. In the right pane, right-click on Identity Synchronization for Windows and
select Stop.
■
Open a Command Prompt window and type the following command:
net stop “Sun ONE Identity Synchronization for Windows
”
■
If the preceding methods do not work, use the following steps to stop the Java processes
manually:
a. Open the Services window, right-click on Identity Synchronization for Windows, and
select Properties.
b. From the General tab in the Properties window, select Manual from the Startup type
drop-down list.
Note –
Although you can view Java processes (such as pswwatchdog.exe) from the Windows
Task Manager, you cannot determine which processes are specifically related to Identity
Synchronization for Windows. For this reason, do not stop processes from the Windows Task
Manager.
Stop the Change Detector service using one of the following methods:
■
In the Services window, right-click on Sun ONE NT Change Detector Service in the right pane
and select Stop.
■
Open a Command Prompt window and type the following command:
net stop “Sun ONE NT Change Detector Service”
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