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Open the NTFS Security module. |
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Select Help | Create Test Folders and Files. |
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Click Create Evaluation Folders and Files. A message box appears asking if you want to apply a standard set of permissions to the folders and files. |
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For the Exchange Security module, the ExchangeAccess log files contain Exchange module log data.
Because Security Explorer is digitally signed, you may see event log entries when starting Security Explorer if the Update Root Certificates component is turned on and the computer cannot connect to the Windows® Update server on the Internet. The Update Root Certificates component automatically updates trusted root-certificate authorities from the Microsoft Update server at regular intervals.
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In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs. |
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Click Add/Remove Windows Components. |
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Clear the Update Root Certificates check box, and continue with the Windows Components Wizard. |
If you find that you are unable to remove the SharePoint® Web Service and try the manual process, the manual process may fail because a timer job is still in process.
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Open the SharePoint Security module. |
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Select SharePoint | Manage SharePoint Farms and Sites. |
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Click Manual Web Service Deployment/Removal. |
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Click Manual Web Service Removal. |
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Click Verify Command to open the SharePoint Web Service Commands page where you can copy and paste the command. |
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If the output does not show a solution name SLWebServices_1.00.0009.wsp (or similar), then the web service is uninstalled and no further action is required. |
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If the output does show a solution name SLWebServices_1.00.0009.wsp (or similar) then the web service is still installed. The Deployed flag will probably display FALSE. |
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Execute the stsadm.exe –o retractsolution –name SLWebServices_1.00.0009.wsp command. You may need to wait a few moments before running the second command to allow the retraction to finish. |
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Execute the stsadm.exe -o deletesolution -name SLWebServices_1.00.0009.wsp command. |
a |
Select SharePoint | Manage SharePoint Farms and Sites. |
b |
Click Manual Web Service Deployment/Removal. |
c |
Click Manual Web Service Removal. |
d |
Click Removal Commands to open the SharePoint Web Service Commands page where you can copy and paste the commands. |
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To remove the timer job, browse to the central administration console and delete the timer job (Central Administration | Operations | Timer Job Definitions). |
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After the timer job is removed, retry the retractsolution and deletesolution commands in step 2. This time the commands should succeed. |
Use Control Panel | Programs and Features to uninstall Security Explorer 9.
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