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Post-deployment
This chapter describes how to get started using your LiveCycle security products:
● “LiveCycle Policy Server” on page 26
● “LiveCycle Reader Extensions” on page 30
● “LiveCycle Document Security” on page 31
LiveCycle Policy Server
After deploying LiveCycle Policy Server to the application server, you can perform the following tasks:
● Configure the LiveCycle Policy Server run-time properties using the LiveCycle Policy Server web pages,
after logging in as an administrator. (See “
Configuring LiveCycle Policy Server run-time properties” on
page 26.)
● Configure the network for LiveCycle Policy Server to support the Kerberos authentication system and
specify the Kerberos run-time properties. (See “
Adding Kerberos authentication” on page 28.)
● Configure LiveCycle Policy Server to support Novell’s eDirectory directory server. (See “Configuring
support for the Novell eDirectory directory server” on page 30.)
For detailed information on how to complete the configuration tasks, including specifying the Kerberos
run-time properties, see LiveCycle Policy Server Help.
This section assumes that you have installed the products, configured the application server, deployed the
products, and initialized the LiveCycle database.
Configuring LiveCycle Policy Server run-time properties
After the application server is configured and LiveCycle Policy Server is running, you need to configure
run-time properties using the LiveCycle Policy Server web pages.
Two web application interfaces are provided that enable you to access LiveCycle Policy Server through a
web browser. One interface is for administrators and one is for users. To initially log in and configure
LiveCycle Policy Server, you must use the Super Administrator account that is created when you initialized
the database.
The Super Administrator account has the following properties:
User name: administrator
Password: password
Note: The first configuration step you must perform is to change the password for the Super
Administrator account.