Uninstall the Directory Server plug-in manually and restart each Directory Server where the plug-in was installed.
Execute the following steps on each Directory Server where the plug-in was installed:
Remove the following entries from the Directory Server:
cn=config,cn=pswsync,cn=plugins,cn=configcn=pswsync,cn=plugins,cn=config
For example:
ldapdelete -D “cn=directory manager” -w - -p <port> \ -c cn=config,\ cn=pswsync,cn=plugins,cn=configcn=pswsync,cn=plugins,cn=config |
Restart the Directory Server.
Remove the Plug-in binaries from the system.
Change directory (cd) to < ServerRoot >\isw-< hostname> and then use the Identity Synchronization for Windows 1.1 (or 1.1 SP1) uninstallation program to uninstall the version 1.1, and 1.1 SP1, Connectors and Core components.
You must uninstall Connectors before uninstalling Core components.
Back up the product registry file and remove Identity Synchronization for Windows related entries from the file.
The location of the file is as follows:
On Solaris: /var/sadm/install/productregistry
On Windows: C:\WINNT\System32\productregistry
To remove the Identity Synchronization for Windows related entries from the product registry file, follow the instructions provided in Manually Uninstalling 1.1 Core and Instances from Solaris.
On Windows only. After uninstalling Core, restart your machine.
If the uninstall fails, you might have to manually uninstall the Identity Synchronization for Windows components. Instructions are provided in What to Do if the 1.1 Uninstallation Fails
On Windows only. Verify that Identity Synchronization for Windows is not running. If necessary, you can stop the service from the command line by typing the following command.
net stop “Sun ONE Identity Synchronization for Windows” |
If this service continues running after uninstallation, it causes a sharing violation that prevents you from deleting the instance directory.
Remove the Identity Synchronization for Windows instance directory (isw-< hostname >).