Sun Microsystems 8190994 manual Clean up the configuration directory as follows

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What to Do if the 1.1 Uninstallation Fails

<compid\>DSConnector . . . </compid\>

<compid\>Directory Server Plugin . . . </compid\>

<compid\>DSSubcomponents . . . </compid\>

<compid\>ObjectCache . . . </compid\>

<compid\>ObjectCacheDLLs . . . </compid\>

<compid\>ADConnector . . . </compid\>

The following is a <compid\> tag sample. Remove <compid\>, </compid\>, and all the text and tags in-between.

<compid\>Identity Synchronization for Windows <compversion\>1.1

<uniquename\>Identity Synchronization for Windows</uniquename\> <compinstance\>1

<children\>

<compref\>ADConnector

<instance\>1

<version\>1.1</version\>

</instance\>

</compref\>

<compref\>DSSubcomponents

. . .

</compinstance\>

</compversion\>

</compid\>

7Remove the Identity Synchronization for Windows installation folder located at serverRoot\isw-hostname.

For example, C:\Program Files\Sun\mps\isw-example

8Clean up the configuration directory as follows:

a.From a Command Prompt window, run the ldapsearch command against the configuration directory where Identity Synchronization for Windows Core is installed to locate the Identity Synchronization for Windows Console subtree.

Note – ldapsearch is located in < serverRoot\>\\shared\\bin\\ldapsearch. For example, C:\\Program Files\\Sun\\mps\\shared\\bin\\ldapsearch

ldapsearch -D "cn=directory manager" -w < password\> -b o=netscaperoot "(nsnickname=isw)" dn

The resulting entry should be similar to the following (note that the entry will always end with o=NetscapeRoot):

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Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Migration Guide • March 2007

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Sun Microsystems 8190994 manual Clean up the configuration directory as follows