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3. Creating an HDLM Environment

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When uninstalling HDLM on a host where a Device Manager Agent 5.0 or later

is installed, do not execute any of the following Device Manager Agent

commands during uninstallation. Also, do not uninstall HDLM while executing

any of the following Device Manager Agent commands:

hbsasrv

,

HiScan

,

hdvmagt_account

,

hdvmagt_schedule

,

hldutil

,

TIC

If the Data Execute Prevention (DEP) function on the host is enabled, perform the

following procedure:
1.

Choose Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click System.
The System Properties window is displayed.

2.

Select the Advanced tab. Click the Settings button under Performance.
The Performance Option window is displayed.

3.

Select the Data Execution Prevention tab.

4.

Clear the java check box

5.

Click the OK button.
The DEP function affects the Java runtime environment used by the HDLM

GUI.

If you uninstall HDLM while resident software such as an antivirus program is

running, HDLM might not properly uninstall. Before uninstalling HDLM, make

sure that you have stopped any resident software programs.

Executing the

uninstallhdlm

utility for uninstalling HDLM requires 20 KB of

unused capacity in the folder that was specified by the

-w

parameter (or the folder

specified in the

TMP

or

TEMP

environment variable, if the

-w

parameter was not

specified).

3.9.3 Uninstalling HDLM

After HDLM is uninstalled, sometimes the files below will not be deleted. The

following files will be deleted when you restart the host:

HDLM-installation-folder

\DLMTools\perfhdlm\provhdlm.dll

HDLM-installation-folder

\lib\libdlm.dll

HDLM-installation-folder

\lib\hdlmhcc60.dll

The default installation folder for HDLM is Windows-installation-drive

:\Program

Files

#

\HITACHI\DynamicLinkManager

.

#

For Windows Server 2003 (excluding the x86 edition) or Windows Server 2008

(excluding the x86 edition),

Program Files

is

Program Files (x86)

.