Installation guide
Configuring the Installation Type II Agents
Chapter 3 Policy Agents on Microsoft Windows 79
❍ CDSSO feature enabled
For details on these items, see the corresponding information as described in
“Installing and Configuring the Installation Type I Agents” on page 67.
With the information you provide, the script creates the agent configuration
file which you can use to configure the agent. For steps to configure the agent,
see “Configuring the Agent for Microsoft IIS 6.0 for a Web Site” on page 81.
Creating the Apache 2.0.50 Agent Configuration
File
The agent for Apache 2.0.50 provides a Visual Basic (VB) script to help you create
the agent configuration file. When you run it, the VB script prompts for
information related to, the agent you are installing and Sun ONE Identity Server
and creates the agent configuration file based on the information.
To create the agent configuration file, perform the following steps.
1. Change to the directory
\
Agent_Install_Dir
\apache\bin
. This directory stores
the VB script required to create the agent configuration file.
2. Run the following command:
cscript.exe ApacheCreateConfig.vbs defaultConfig
where,
ApacheCreateConfig.vbs
is the VB script and
defaultConfig
is the agent
configuration file created by this command.
The script prompts for information as it progresses with the creation of the
agent configuration file. The script prompts for information as it progresses
with the creation of the agent configuration file. The following is output from
running the command.
NOTE
When you are deploying the agent on multiple web sites, you must create a unique
agent configuration file for each of the web sites. You can use the following steps to
create multiple agent configuration files. Only, make sure that you give a unique file
name to each of the configuration files.
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