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