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  1. If you are upgrading from a 1.5.x or earlier version of OpenAFS, first remove any AFS drive mappings.
  2. d/l MIT Kerberos for Windows (32-bit or 64-bit, depending on your windows os install) 3.2.2 from the links earlier in this sentence (Note: this step is not needed if you already have a version of Kerberos installed)
    1. Do a Typical install
  3. d/l 1.7.x MSI client installer (for Managed installations) from http://www.openafs.org/windows.html 
    1. If installing on 64-bit Windows, you will also need the 32-bit tools package. Install this doing a "Typical" install.
  4. run the Openafs installer
    1. Select a Custom install
    2. Accept the defaults for which components to install unless...
      1. You will need to install the "Authentication" component -- not enabled by default in 1.7.x.
    3. Change the cell name from openafs.org to cnf.cornell.edu
    4. Accept defaults on the rest of the screens
    5. Don't yet reboot (when prompted by the installer)
  5. Run the 32-bit tools installer if on a 64-bit Windows OS
  6. Run the attached .reg files to set OpenAFS registry settings
  7. Copy the attached krb5.ini to c:\windows overwriting the krb5.ini file that may be already there
    • NOTE: If your organization also uses Kerberos, you will instead want to merge in the CNF krb5.ini with your organization's krb5.ini .
    • Your local tech support or CNF Computing support can help you with this.
  8. If you are using a firewall other than the built in Windows firewall, you will need to open incoming UDP port 7001. 

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