Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter Installation Guide

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DCA 2.01 Installation and Integration Guide 
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the backups. The properties files are located at: 
<DCArootdirectory>\webapp\WEB-INF\Cisco\properties
2.  Uninstall the DCA. 
Caution:
 To reinstall the DCA, you must first uninstall the DCA. DO NOT attempt 
to reinstall the DCA over a current installation. Uninstalling the DCA also removes 
the JDK and ServletExec. 
3.  Install the DCA. 
4.  Restore the properties files. 
If desired, overwrite the newly installed properties files with your backed up 
copies.  
Caution:
 Only restore backup properties files IF you are reinstalling the DCA to 
the same location on the same server.  
5.  Restart the DCA server's Web server software. 
How to Uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater 
If necessary, you can uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater from your Collaboration Server. 
After uninstalling the Updater, your Collaboration Server will not function with the 
DCA.  
Uninstalling the Updater reverses any changes it made to your original Collaboration 
Server configuration, PROVIDED that the affected files were not modified subsequent 
to installing the Updater. Affected files that HAVE been modified subsequent to 
installing the Updater can be restored manually from their backups.) 
To Uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater 
To uninstall the DCA-CCS Updater from Collaboration Server running IIS under 
Windows: 
1.  Stop the IIS Admin and WWW Publishing services.  
Caution:
 Failure to stop these services will prevent the DCA-CCS Updater from 
uninstalling properly. 
2.  From the Windows Start Menu, select Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove 
Programs > Dynamic Content Adapter 2.01 CCS Updater. 
3.  When the uninstall procedure is complete, delete the contents of the 
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 directory, located at <CCSrootdirectory>/install/.