VACMAN Middleware Getting Started - Vasco
VACMAN Middleware Getting Started - Vasco
VACMAN Middleware Getting Started - Vasco
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<strong>VACMAN</strong> <strong>Middleware</strong> <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> Introduction<br />
1.1 What You Need to Know/Have before Starting<br />
The encrypted DPX file provided with Digipass (unless you will only use the provided<br />
demo Digipass files)<br />
Encryption Key for the DPX file (if using your own file)<br />
Installation Guide<br />
1.2 System Requirements<br />
Operating System<br />
Windows Server 2003 (32-bit version only) with Service Pack 1 or above, or<br />
Windows XP Professional (32-bit version only) with Service Pack 2 or above, or<br />
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or above<br />
Language<br />
<strong>VACMAN</strong> <strong>Middleware</strong> is designed to function on any language version of Windows.<br />
However, the product has only been comprehensively tested on English language<br />
versions of Windows.<br />
1.2.1 Requirements Specific to Active Directory<br />
Digipass Extension for Active Directory Users and Computers<br />
Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-In<br />
Active Directory set up for SSL<br />
In the following cases, SSL must be available for <strong>VACMAN</strong> <strong>Middleware</strong> components to connect<br />
to Active Directory:<br />
Authentication Server not installed on a Domain Controller.<br />
Administration Interfaces not installed on a Domain Controller.<br />
Authentication Server and/or Administration Interface(s) on a Domain Controller, but<br />
accessing data in another domain.<br />
An Enterprise Certificate Authority must be installed in the forest to enable SSL. Windows<br />
Certificate Services is available as an optional Windows component.<br />
However, if you do not wish to install a CA, you can select during installation not to use SSL.<br />
1.2.2 Requirements Specific to ODBC Database<br />
<strong>VACMAN</strong> <strong>Middleware</strong> will support most modern ODBC-compliant relational, transactional<br />
databases. It has been tested on the following databases:<br />
Oracle 9i<br />
Microsoft SQL Server 2000<br />
Microsoft SQL Server 2005<br />
DB2 8.1<br />
Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere 9.0<br />
PostgreSQL 8.1.3<br />
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