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:
๎ Uninstall a ServletExec instance to uninstall ServletExec/NSAPI for a single
NES/iWS instance
๎ 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 donโt 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.