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‎2019-06-11 10:30 AM
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How I delete the API configuration in the API server?

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Hello, 

 

I configured an API in order to authenticate with my Authentication manager 8.3 patch 3 and worked succesfully. But now I have to stop authenticate with the AM, so my doing is erase the sdconf.rec, the rsa_api.properties and in general all the SDK package, but I'm not sure this is the right way of doing it. Please help me confirming the procedure, otherwise tell me how to erase any trace of the AM in the API config. Thank you.

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Yes just deleting those files should be fine. In the directory the sdconf.rec was, (or any directory the api was using) delete any files named *failover*, any *status* and any securid files if found. 

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Yes just deleting those files should be fine. In the directory the sdconf.rec was, (or any directory the api was using) delete any files named *failover*, any *status* and any securid files if found. 

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