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Ensure that you have the latest installation kit to upgrade Identity Manager.
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Install or upgrade iManager to the latest version for Identity Manager. For more information, see one of the following sections:
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(Conditional) If you are upgrading from a 64-bit Identity Manager, start the drivers and verify that the drivers start.
This step also verifies that the upgrade to eDirectory was successful. For more information, see Section 13.2.2, Starting the Drivers.
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Stop the drivers that are associated with the server where you installed the Identity Manager engine (Metadirectory). For more information, see Section 13.2.1, Stopping the Drivers.
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(Conditional) If any of the drivers in the driver set for the Identity Manager Engine are Remote Loader drivers, upgrade the Remote Loader servers for each driver. For more information, see Section 51.3, Upgrading the Remote Loader.
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(Conditional) If you are using packages instead of driver configuration files, upgrade the packages on the existing drivers to get new policies. For more information, see Section 51.7, Upgrading the Identity Manager Drivers.
This is only required if a newer version of a package is available and there is a new functionality included in the policies for a driver that you want to add to your existing driver.
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If you are using Role Mapping Administrator, uninstall it because it is not supported in Identity Manager 4.5. Catalog Administrator is the enhancement and replacement for Role Mapping Administrator. For more information about uninstalling the Role Mapping Administrator, see Section 55.6, Uninstalling Role Mapping Administrator.
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