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- If you are upgrading from a 1.5.x or earlier version of OpenAFS, first remove any AFS drive mappings.
- 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)
- Do a Typical install
- d/l 1.7.x MSI client installer (for Managed installations) from http://www.openafs.org/windows.html
- If installing on 64-bit Windows, you will also need the 32-bit tools package. Install this doing a "Typical" install.
- run the Openafs installer
- Select a Custom install
- Accept the defaults for which components to install unless...
- You will need to install the "Authentication" component -- not enabled by default in 1.7.x.
- Change the cell name from openafs.org to cnf.cornell.edu
- Accept defaults on the rest of the screens
- Don't yet reboot (when prompted by the installer)
- Run the 32-bit tools installer if on a 64-bit Windows OS
- Run the attached .reg files to set OpenAFS registry settings
- 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.
- 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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