| Do not attempt to remove Kerberos from your system.
The PRODUCT REMOVE command is not supported for Kerberos even though
there appears to be an option to remove Kerberos. Kerberos is installed
with the operating system and is tightly bound with it. Any attempt
to remove it will not work cleanly, and could create other undesirable
side effects. An attempt to remove it results in a message similar
to the following:%PCSI-E-HRDREF, product HP AXPVMS Kerberos V2.0 is referenced
by DEC AXPVMS OPENVMS V7.3-2
-PCSI-E-HRDRF1, the two products are tightly bound by this
software dependency
-PCSI-E-HRDF2, if you override the recommendation to terminate the operation,
-PCSI-E-HRDF3, the referenced product will be removed, but the referencing
-PCSI-E-HRDF4, product may no longer function correctly; please review
-PCSI-E-HRDF5, dependency requirements for the referencing product
Terminating is strongly recommended. Do you want to terminate? [YES] |