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Stopping and Restarting the Installation<br />

Use the following procedure to stop and restart the installation:<br />

1. To stop the procedure at any time, press Ctrl/Y.<br />

Installation and Release Notes<br />

Postinstallation Tasks<br />

2. Enter the DCL command PRODUCT REMOVE <strong>SSL</strong> to reverse any changes to the system that occurred<br />

during the partial installation. This deletes all files created up to that point and causes the installation<br />

procedure to exit.<br />

3. To restart the installation, go back to the beginning of the installation procedure.<br />

1.5 Postinstallation Tasks<br />

After the installation is complete, per<strong>for</strong>m the steps in one of the following sections, depending on the<br />

installation method you used.<br />

1.5.1 After Automatic Installation of <strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong> During <strong>Open</strong>VMS Installation or<br />

Upgrade<br />

1. If you previously installed <strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong>, the existing file <strong>SSL</strong>$STARTUP.COM has been renamed<br />

<strong>SSL</strong>$STARTUP.COM_OLD. If you made changes to that file, manually incorporate your changes from<br />

<strong>SSL</strong>$STARTUP.COM_OLD into the new <strong>SSL</strong>$STARTUP.COM that was installed with Version 1.3.<br />

2. Define the <strong>for</strong>eign commands that use the <strong>Open</strong><strong>SSL</strong> utility OPEN<strong>SSL</strong>.EXE, such as openssl, ca, enc,<br />

req, and X509, by entering the following command:<br />

$ @<strong>SSL</strong>$COM:<strong>SSL</strong>$UTILS<br />

3. Optionally, start the Certificate Tool by entering the following command:<br />

$ @<strong>SSL</strong>$COM:<strong>SSL</strong>$CERT_TOOL<br />

This menu-driven tool allows you to create and view certificates and certificate requests and to sign<br />

certificate requests. For in<strong>for</strong>mation about the Certificate Tool, see Chapter 3.<br />

NOTE Beginning in <strong>Open</strong>VMS Version 8.3, <strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Open</strong>VMS is automatically started when<br />

<strong>Open</strong>VMS is started. The <strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong> startup file <strong>SSL</strong>$STARTUP.COM has been added to the<br />

<strong>Open</strong>VMS command procedure VMS$LPBEGIN-050_STARTUP.COM. Startup of <strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong><br />

Version 1.3 is required because other <strong>Open</strong>VMS components, such as iCAP and Encrypt, are<br />

dependent on <strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong>.<br />

1.5.2 After Download and Installation of <strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong> from Web Site<br />

1. Add the following line to the system startup file, SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM, to set up the<br />

<strong>HP</strong> <strong>SSL</strong> symbols, logical names, and shareable images:<br />

$ @SYS$STARTUP:<strong>SSL</strong>$STARTUP<br />

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