Why is it bad that he needs to have a reasonably current version of Java
installed? The latest version for V5R3 is option 7. (JDK 1.5)
Which OS version is he running? All of the DCM prerequisites are
documented.
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Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: "albartell" <albartell@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date: 12/26/2006 03:52PM
Subject: 5722JV1 option 6 required for Digital Certificate setup -
another way yet?
Hi all,
I know this question has been asked in the past for previous OS releases
and
I am curious as to if it has changed at all in more recent versions. Is
the
only way to administer Digital Certificates still through DCM (i.e.
*ADMIN
HTTP server) using the browser?
Just had a customer today needing to setup their default certificate
store
(i.e. *SYSTEM) and it turns out the necessary components for *ADMIN HTTP
server weren't installed. So now he has to go through the motions of
loading all that on his machine. Not the biggest deal in the world, but
definitely a bummer that IBM requires 5722JV1 option 6 to be installed
just
to work with Digital Certificates. Even if I could only do it through
iSeries Navigator that would be better (in some cases).
Thanks for any input,
Aaron Bartell
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