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Installing native platform authentication

The files to support native platform authentication are installed with the Host On-Demand server. On Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2010, the following additional steps are required:

  1. Define the system environment variable hod_dir and set the value to the drive letter where Host On-Demand is installed (hod_dir=c:).

    System variables can be edited using the Environment tab of the System icon in the Control Panel.

  2. Using Windows Explorer, locate the file odsrapd.reg in the Host On-Demand bin directory. Add the registry settings defined in the file by double-clicking on the file.
  3. Using regedit, find the registry value for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\On-Demand Server for Windows NT\2.0\installpath .

    Edit the installpath value so that "%hod_dir%" is replaced with the drive letter where Host On-Demand server is installed. For example, if Host On-Demand is installed on the d drive, change %hod_dir%\Program Files\IBM\HostOnDemand\private to d:\Program Files\IBM\HostOnDemand\private.

  4. Reboot your system.

Related Topics

  1. Native Authentication
  2. Native Authentication requirements
  3. Starting the native platform authentication service
  4. Configuring current users for native authentication
  5. Enabling Windows NT users for native authentication