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Setting Up and Operating the JProcessor Specialty Engine<br />

<strong>Support</strong>ed Software Notes<br />

Unisys MCPJava JVM Software is required and preinstalled.<br />

Unisys XlateEBCDIC<br />

Unisys JVM Software is separately licensed and installed<br />

by the customer.<br />

• A pre-defined Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) policy<br />

This policy further reduces the attacks on the JProcessor environment. Refer to<br />

“Understanding the JProcessor Security Policy” later in this section for more<br />

information.<br />

Understanding the JProcessor Security Policy<br />

Unisys has determined the minimum functional requirements of a standalone JProcessor<br />

environment and created an SCW policy that implements the needed configuration. This<br />

SCW policy is referred to as the “JProcessor Security Policy” in this guide.<br />

The JProcessor Security Policy is available as an XML file with the file name<br />

JProcessorPolicy.xml. This XML file is applied to the system at the factory. You can find<br />

this file in the folder below:<br />

C:\Program Files\Unisys\JPPartition<br />

The JProcessor Security Policy modifies settings in the JProcessor environment in the<br />

area of services, firewall rules, connections to the other computers, and security auditing<br />

in a similar manner as the MCP Firmware Environment Policy does for the environments.<br />

Details are provided in the following subsections.<br />

Applying the JProcessor Security Policy for Services<br />

The JProcessor Security Policy enables the following features and options. Other services<br />

that support server roles and features, but are not mentioned in the following list, are<br />

disabled.<br />

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