Service manual

Uninstallation
Chapter 1 Installing Sun ONE Directory Server 41
ServerRoot\admin-serv\config\obj.conf
ServerRoot\admin-serv\config\secmod.db
ServerRoot\admin-serv\config\server.xml
Refer to Windows help for instructions on setting special access permissions
for files. This modificationprevents unauthorized users from modifying
Administration Server configuration data.
3. (Optional) Many command-line scripts written in Perl can now read the bind
password interactively (
-w - option). To enable this functionality:
a. Install the Term::ReadKey Perl module, available separately from CPAN.
b. Edit each Perl script to read the bind password interactively by
uncommenting the appropriate lines.
All other Perl script functionality remains available without the
Term::ReadKey module.
Directory Server is now minimally configured and started.
Uninstallation
Uninstallation removes the software and associated data from a computer.
Directory Server becomes unavailable and you lose all settings and data.
Uninstallation removes not only server software, but also registry data stored on
the system. If you delete files manually before using the uninstallation program,
you may corrupt your registry. To avoid corrupting the registry, use the
uninstallation program before deleting any product files manually.
Proceed according to the appropriate section:
Uninstalling on Solaris Systems
NOTE You do not receive a warning before proceeding with uninstallation
of your configuration directory containing configuration
information under the
o=NetscapeRoot suffix.
If you uninstall a centralized configuration directory that other
directories rely on for configurationinformation, you cannot
subsequently administer those directories.