How to Disable Service Manager Connectors in the Production Environment
Updated: April 1, 2012
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Service Manager
Use the following procedure to disable the Service Manager connectors in the production environment.
To disable an Active Directory connector
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In the Service Manager console, click Administration.
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In the Administration pane, expand Administration, and then click Connectors.
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In the Connectors pane, select the Active Directory connector that you want to disable.
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In the Tasks pane, under the connector name, click Disable.
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In the Disable Connector dialog box, click OK.
To disable an Operations Manager connector
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In the Service Manager console, click Administration.
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In the Administration pane, expand Administration, and then click Connectors.
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In the Connectors pane, select the Operations Manager connector that you want to disable.
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In the Tasks pane, under the connector name, click Disable.
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In the Disable Connector dialog box, click OK.
To disable a Configuration Manager connector
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In the Service Manager console, click Administration.
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In the Administration pane, expand Administration, and then click Connectors.
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In the Connectors pane, select the Configuration Manager connector that you want to disable. For example, click Configuration Manager connector to SEA.
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In the Tasks pane, under the connector name, click Disable.
Note If you disable a connector while it is synchronizing data, the synchronization process may not stop. However, a disabled connector will not import any new data from a Configuration Manager database from that point forward.
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