Where is the LDAP manager config stored?

Hi,
Can anybody tell me where the configuration for the applied LDAP policies are stored?
I have servers running LDAP.
I have added a LDAP policy file to one server, I copied it over to another server.
But when I select the dropdown to see it in User Manager/LDAP it does not show.
I also copied the casadmin.xml file, edited the server name, but it still does not show.
The only thing that works is to create a dummy LDAP, with the correct name, save it and then copy the proper LDAP over it.
Where is this data stored for the LDAP manager?
Andy

Most of these files are held in memory.  Probably would be best to stop servletexec prior to overwritting the files and then restarte it.
There is also a config file, login-config.xml, that goes along with it.
Regards,
Jamie

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