
Using Uninstall on Windows NT
52 Netscape Enterprise Server Installation and Migration Guide • December 2001
3. The uninstall program uninstalls the server. You see a window showing the
progress of the uninstall.
4. When the uninstall is complete, a message appears saying that the
configuration files have not been deleted, and that you should rename them
before reinstalling the server. Click OK to continue.
If you have special settings in your configuration files, renaming the files is one
way you can still access them after reinstalling the server. If you don’t rename
the files, you cannot reinstall the server.
5. Restart your system. You must reboot before reinstalling Enterprise Server.
During the uninstall, you may see an error “There was an internal error and one of
the windows you were using has been closed. It is recommended that you save
your work and close all your programs and then restart your computer.” If you
receive this message, continue with the uninstall. Since you restart as part of the
uninstall process, you do not need to do a separate restart.
If you install a 4.x server (for example, Netscape Directory Server or Messaging
Server) on the same machine as Enterprise Server, you should have no problems
uninstalling any server if you install the servers in the same directory. If you install
the servers in different directories, you need to uninstall Enterprise Server first,
and preserve a copy of a DLL file before uninstalling, as shown in the following
steps:
1. Copy NSLDAP32V50.DLL to a temporary directory.
2. Uninstall Enterprise Server.
3. Copy NSLDAP32V50.DLL back to the directory where Directory Server is
installed.
4. Uninstall Directory Server.
NOTE
The uninstall program does not remove every server file. For example, it
does not remove keys and certificates, configuration files, logs, ACL files or
the document root.
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