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The following is a example <compid\> tag. Remove <compid\>, </compid\>, and all the text and
tags in-between.

<compid\>Identity Synchronization for Windows

<compversion\>1.1

<uniquename\>Identity Synchronization for Windows</uniquename\>

<compinstance\>1

<children\>

<compref\>ADConnector

<instance\>1

<version\>1.1</version\>

</instance\>

</compref\>

<compref\>DSSubcomponents

. . .

</compinstance\>

</compversion\>

</compid\>

Remove the Identity Synchronization for Windows installation folder located at <

serverRoot

\>\\isw-<

hostname \>.

For example, C:\\Program Files\\Sun\\mps\\isw-example

Note –

You must edit the Windows registry as described in

“Manually Uninstalling a 1.1

Instance from Windows NT” on page 135

before proceeding to

“Manually Uninstalling a 1.1

Instance from Windows NT” on page 135

.

Remove the Password Filter DLL.

Locate the passflt.dll file in the C:\\winnt\\system32 folder, and rename the file to
passflt.dll.old

.

Restart your machine for all changes to take effect.

Other Migration Scenarios

Because other deployment topologies are possible, your migration process may differ from the
process described for a single-host deployment.

This section describes two alternative deployment scenarios and explains how to migrate in
each case.

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9

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Other Migration Scenarios

Chapter 7 • Migrating Identity Synchronization for Windows

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