Installation guide

3. NETSCAPE/IPLANET PLUGIN (WINDOWS)
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Important
The NameTrans directive for ServletExec/NSAPI must appear first in the list of
NameTrans directives for the default object. The Service directive for
ServletExec/NSAPI must similarly appear first in the list of
Service directives for the
default object.
Figure 7 shows a partial obj.conf file for NES 3.6 with ServletExec/NSAPI installed.
The default installation locations were used for both the server and ServletExec/NSAPI.
The changes made for ServletExec/NSAPI are highlighted.
3.6.4 VerifyObjConf.bat
Within the https-<server-name> subdirectory of the ServletExecNSAPI directory
is the command file VerifyObjConf.bat. This command file can be executed to
automatically check your obj.conf file for errors. VerifyObjConf.bat creates a file
named Verify.log in the https-<server-name> subdirectory that contains a list of
warnings and errors.
3.7 Uninstalling ServletExec/NSAPI
To uninstall ServletExec/NSAPI
1. In Control Panel, click Add/Remove Programs.
2. Click ServletExec 4.1 NSAPI, and then click Add/Remove or Change/Remove,
depending on your operating system.
3. When prompted by the uninstaller, select one of the following, depending on the
scenario:
๎‚ƒ Uninstall a ServletExec instance to uninstall ServletExec/NSAPI for a single
NES/iWS instance
๎‚ƒ Completely Uninstall ServletExec to uninstall ServletExec/NSAPI for all
NES/iWS web server instances
4. The uninstaller may not be able to remove all installed files. Check for the
https-<server-name> directory from within the ServletExecNSAPI
directory, and delete it if it remains. The default location of the
ServletExecNSAPI directory is within the C:\Program Files\New
Atlanta
directory.
5. Edit the obj.conf configuration file for the NES/iWS server instance(s) and
remove the lines that were added for ServletExec/NSAPI (as described in Section
3.6.3)
Important
The installer will not automatically remove these lines. If you donโ€™t manually remove
them, the web server will not run.
6. If you chose to completely uninstall ServletExec/NSAPI from your system, delete
the ServletExecNSAPI directory.