When you delete a
registry
definition from an Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) domain
you do not affect the user registry to which the registry definition refers,
but that user registry can no longer participate in the EIM domain. However,
you need to consider these things when you delete a registry definition:
- When you delete a registry definition, you lose all associations for that
user registry. If you redefine the registry to the domain, you must create
any needed associations again.
- When you delete an X.509 registry definition, you also lose all certificate
filters defined for that registry. If you redefine the X.509 registry to the
domain, you must create any needed certificate filters again.
- You can not delete a system registry definition if there are application
registry definitions that specify the system registry definition as a parent
registry.
To delete a registry definition, you must be connected to the
EIM domain in which you want to work and you must have EIM administrator access control.
To delete an EIM registry definition, complete these steps: