Upgrading from none to advanced security

  1. At the command prompt for your operating system, change to the directory where you installed the system, for example, C:\cloverleaf.
  2. Specify hciupgradeutility.
    This starts the security upgrade utility and opens the first dialog box, which lists the sites in this system and shows the current security level. You can also launch the security upgrade utility from Start > All Programs > Infor Cloverleaf Integration Suite > Tools > Security Upgrade.
  3. Click Continue with Upgrade.
  4. Select Advanced Security, and click Next.
  5. Specify whether to install Certificate Manager. If the only host server is the one on this computer, then you must install the Certificate Manager on this computer. If you have multiple host servers, then install the Certificate Manager only on one computer. If you already have host server certificates, then Setup opens a dialog box asking whether to use the existing certificates or to generate new ones.
    Select Yes to install the security management tools (Certificate Manager).
    Select No to omit the installation of the Certificate Manager. If you have multiple host servers, then you should click No for every host server except one.
  6. Specify the complete path where the certificate files are located, or browse to the correct directory.
    If you have not obtained these two files and copied them to your computer, then you cannot complete the basic security setup process. Click No to cancel the setup operation, and exit the Setup utility.
  7. If you specified the directory, then click Next.
    In Customer Name, specify the unique customer name that is assigned to your organization.
    In Password, specify the customer password given to you by Infor, then click Next.
  8. Specify the password assigned by your organization to authorize access to certificate files that are maintained on the host server. If you do not know this password, then contact your security administrator. Then click Next.
  9. Specify the password to use to authorize access to the administrator certificate. This certificate is created automatically by the security upgrade utility. Your security administrator can log in to create certificate files for other users. Click Next.
  10. Specify a Host and Port. Port is already populated with the default RMI Registry port number for the security server.
  11. Click Next.
    The upgrade tool publishes the security resources to the security server. If the security server is not running, then an error message opens. After the security server is running, you can try again.
    If the site information is already on security server, then a message box opens to inform you that the site already exists on the security server. The security upgrade leaves the existing site. If required, then use the ACL/Role Manager to change permissions or remove the site.
  12. Restart your computer to complete the upgrade.
    To use advanced security, you must obtain a license key.

    See After upgrading security.