Specifications

Go to the Taskbar Notification Area of your desktop (on the lower right of your screen, unless you've
relocated your Taskbar).
1.
Right−click the Services Manager icon ( ) and select NetSight Server > Stop Server and
Database.
2.
You can now uninstall Automated Security Manager:
From the Start menu, select Programs > Enterasys Networks > NetSight Automated Security
Manager > Uninstall Automated Security Manager.
If a different user is uninstalling Automated Security Manager, go to the UninstallerData directory located in
the Automated Security Manager Installation Directory and double−click on Uninstall Automated
Security Manager.exe. In such a case the Uninstaller may not be able to remove certain files due to
permission conflicts.
Uninstalling on Solaris
Automated Security Manager should be uninstalled from an xterm window by a user who is logged on with
the same ID as that of the user who installed the application.
You must stop the NetSight Server and the NetSight Database prior to uninstalling Automated Security
Manager.
On the server system, navigate to the <NetSight Console installdir>
/server
1.
Stop the server and database using the command:
stopserver.sh
2.
You can now uninstall Automated Security Manager:
Use the cd command to navigate to the Automated Security Manager Installation Directory (top
level).
1.
Start the Uninstaller by issuing the command:
./UninstallAutoSecMgr.sh
2.
Uninstalling on Linux
The user performing the uninstall must be logged in as root.
You must stop the NetSight Server and the NetSight Database prior to uninstalling Automated Security
Manager.
On the server system, navigate to the <NetSight Console installdir>
/server
1.
Stop the server and database using the command:
stopserver.sh
2.
You can now uninstall Automated Security Manager:
Use the cd command to navigate to the Automated Security Manager Installation Directory (top
level).
1.
Automated Security Manager Help
Uninstalling on Solaris 28