CertAP upgrade on Windows - SSO

Install Server JRE

You can find instructions on how to install the Server JRE from the SSO Windows Install page. 

Use the same instructions to set the JRE_HOME environment variable

Unpacking the Software

Perform backup of the directory

C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap

Stop current service and remove it:

cd /d "C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap\certap\config\tomcat"
remove.cmd

Rename certap directory to certap-old.

Unzip the new packet to C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\.

Copy the following files from the old directory to the matching locations in the newly created C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap directory, overwriting any existing files.

C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap-old\certap\win32.config
C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap-old\certap\webapps\certap\WEB-INF\uap\pki\policy.xml
C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap-old\certap\webapps\certap\WEB-INF\uap\metadata\metadata.xml
C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap-old\certap\webapps\certap\WEB-INF\uap\identity.properties
C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap-old\certap\custom*
C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap-old\certap\logs*

If upgrading from a version prior to 1.2.1, add the following line to the win32.config file if it does not exist:

tomcat.username = NT AUTHORITY\\LocalService

Run the setup.cmd script to create the configuration files.

cd /d "C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap\certap"
setup.cmd

Run install to start the service

cd /d "C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap\certap\config\tomcat"
install.cmd

Test installation. Remove temporary C:\Program Files\Ubisecure\certap-old directory when upgrade is completed.

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