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Figure 3-7 Single Path Configuration and Multi-path Configuration
In Windows Server 2008, if you have selected an EMC CX series or an HP
EVA series LU as the HDLM management-target device, perform the
following steps to unregister it. Otherwise, go to step 8.
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From Control Panel, choose MPIO.
The MPIO Properties dialog box opens.
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On the MPIO-ed Devices page, select the hardware ID, and then click
the Delete button.
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For an EMC CX series:
The hardware ID is DGC RAID.
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For an HP EVA series:
The hardware ID is HP HSV.
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Click the OK button to close the MPIO Properties dialog box.
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Start the removal program.
In Windows Server 2003:
From Control Panel, choose Add or Remove Programs, and then
Change or Remove Programs. From the list of programs, select
Dynamic Link Manager, and click the Change/Remove button.
In Windows Server 2008 (excluding Windows Server 2008 R2):
From Control Panel, choose Programs and Features. From the list
of programs, select Dynamic Link Manager, and click the Uninstall
button. However, if you are using the Server Core environment, see
"Server Core environment".
In Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012:
From Control Panel, choose Add or Remove Programs. From the
list of programs, select Dynamic Link Manager, and click the
Uninstall button. However, if you are using the Server Core
environment, see "Server Core environment".
Creating an HDLM Environment
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