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2.5.2
Standalone Uninstall
A program to uninstall SANsurfer Switch Manager was included as part of the installation process. Use this method only if you installed SANsurfer Switch Manager as a standalone program. The UninstallerData folder in the Install directory contains the uninstall program, Uninstall_SANsurfer_Switch_Manager. Also, a shortcut/link to the uninstall program was installed in the installation directory during the SANsurfer Switch Manager installation process.
The default installation directories are:
For Windows:
C:\Program Files\QLogic_Corporation\SANsurfer_Switch_Manager
For Linux: /opt/QLogic_Corporation/SANsurfer_Switch_Manager
For Solaris: /usr/opt/QLogic_Corporation/SANsurfer_Switch_Manager
For Mac OS X:
Users/qlogic/Applications/QLogic_Corporation/SANsurfer_Switch_Manager
To uninstall the SANsurfer Switch Manager application, do the following:
For Windows, browse for the uninstall program file or the shortcut/link that points to the uninstall program file. The uninstall program shortcut is in the same folder as the program shortcut (Start menu, program group, on desktop, or user specified) that is used to start the SANsurfer Switch Manager application.
For Linux, Solaris, or Mac OS X, execute the link to
Uninstall_SANsurfer_Switch_Manager. If no links were created during the installation, enter the Uninstall_SANsurfer_Switch_Manager command from the following directory:
UninstallerData/Uninstall_SANsurfer_Switch_Manager
2.6
Changing the Encryption Key for the Default Fabric View File
To change the encryption key for the SANsurfer Switch Manager default fabric view file, do the following:
1.Open the File menu and select Save Default Fabric View File to open the Save Default Fabric View File dialog. Enter an encryption key in the Default Fabric File Encryption Key field.
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3.Click the OK button to save the current set of fabrics to the default fabric view file in the working directory.