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it and run it by double-clicking the packet file wicli.pkg in order to start the installation; then follow the wizard's
instructions for completing it.
4.1.9 ADMINISTRATOR’S PERMITS FOR INSTALLATION
With Microsoft Windows NT/W2K/XP, Linux and Mac OS X it is necessary to have administrator’s privileges for
carrying out the installation of the client component.
On Windows 2000, XP and Vista the installation of the WebIdentity client component must be carried out at a user’s
level with administrator’s permits.
When using the WebIdentity3P token with Windows 2000 and XP the installation needs to be completed by inserting
the token into each of the available USB ports in order to enable every non-administrator user to use the token.
In case of Windows XP the following dialog-box will also appear for installing the driver: installation must be carried
out without enabling any research in “Windows Update” (for saving time), then confirm the automatic installation from
the following display page; at this point the installation on the USB port will be completed.
4.2 Server
The server configuration is strictly dependent on the Web Server that is to be used.
Within Microsoft Windows 32 bit with i386 architecture just run the installation program
WIServerInstaller.exe of the (ActiveX) server.
Within a Java environment the copy of the WEBIDENTITY.JAR library is provided in order for the java applications
(Servlet, for instance) to be able to use the WebIdentity API. It may be necessary to setup a CLASSPATH environment
variable for identifying the WebIdentity API.