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Note In this section, Identity Synchronization for Windows locations are described as follows:
<serverRoot\>\\isw-<hostname\>
where <serverRoot \> represents the parent directory of the Identity Synchronization for
Windows installation location. For example, if you installed Identity Synchronization for
Windows in C:\\Program Files\\Sun\\mps\\isw- example, the < serverRoot \> would be
C:\\Program Files\\Sun\\mps.
Stop all the Identity Synchronization for Windows Java processes (Core and instance
installations) using one of the following methods:
Select Start Settings Control Panel AdministrativeTools Services to open the
Services window. In the right pane, right-click on Identity Synchronization for Windows and
select Stop.
Open a Command Prompt window and type the following command:
net stop “Sun ONE Identity Synchronization for Windows
If the preceding methods do not work, use the following steps to stop the Java processes
manually:
a. Open the Services window, right-click on Identity Synchronization forWindows, and
select Properties.
b. From the General tab in the Properties window, select Manual from the Startup type
drop-down list.
Note Although you can view Java processes (such as pswwatchdog.exe) from the Windows
Task Manager, you cannot determine which processes are specically related to Identity
Synchronization for Windows. For this reason, do not stop processes from the Windows Task
Manager.
Stop the Change Detector service using one of the following methods:
In the Services window, right-click on Sun ONE NT Change Detector Service in the right pane
and select Stop.
Open a Command Prompt window and type the following command:
net stop “Sun ONE NT Change Detector Service”
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