Inside the install directory will be a file named .registry. This file represents the level of all TDI components currently installed on the system in this particular install directory. This file is initially created by the installer based on the options chosen at install time.
When a fix is installed, the backed up files will be stored in a directory with the name of the fix inside the backup directory, and additional entries will be made to the .registry file that represent the changes made to components by a fix. There will be a FIXES section of the .registry file that represents the fixes that have been applied, and each component will have entries representing which fixes have been applied that have altered them.
The Update Installer recognizes the following components:
The plugins component may require some steps that cannot be performed by the update installer and must be performed manually. If there is something to be changed in any of the pwsync.props files (not very likely), perform this manually following steps in the manual_readme.txt file of the fix pack. This must happen after installing the fix pack, but before any of the post-install steps listed below. The readme will warn you that the Update Installer will only update files, which the Installer has put down. Files that are copied by you, need to be updated manually as described in the post-install steps.
Here is a list of steps that we need to perform pre/post installing the fix pack (as noted, these steps should be executed only if we have registered the corresponding Password Synchronizers into target systems):
Post-install steps (only if the fix pack contains an update of the DLL of the Password Synchronizer):
Afterwards the Password Synchronizer should run normally, using the updated files.
Post-install steps: None.
Post-install setps: None.
Post-install steps: If you have unregistered the Password Synchronizer before the update, register it again; see IBM TDI V7.1 Password Synchronization Plug-ins Guide for more information.
Post-install steps: follow the post-install instructions from the chapter "Domino HTTP Password Synchronizer" in IBM TDI V7.1 Password Synchronization Plug-ins Guide, followed by a new setup of the Domino plug-in as described in the section "Deployment on a single Domino Server".