Reference Guide › Utilities › eACoexist Utility—Detect and Register Coexisting Trusted Programs › How the Coexistence Utility Works › How the Unicenter Plug-In Works
How the Unicenter Plug-In Works
The coexistence utility runs the Unicenter plug-in to scan the computer for CA Unicenter registry keys and executables at the end of a CA Access Control installation and whenever the utility runs, as follows:
- Uses CAUENV.dll to retrieve the path of the CA Unicenter directory (UniPath)
- Creates the following SPECIALPGM resources of type DCM:
- UniPath\Bin\sfauditd.exe
- UniPath\Bin\secdos2.exe
- UniPath\Bin\caulgnd.exe
- UniPath\Bin\sccommit.exe
- UniPath\Bin\dsbulist.exe
- UniPath\Bin\fmpost.exe
- UniPath\Bin\catlbl.exe
- UniPath\Bin\caanal.exe
- UniPath\Bin\cascan.exe
- UniPath\Bin\causamd.exe
- UniPath\Bin\acbrows.exe
- UniPath\Bin\secadmin.exe
- UniPath\Bin\dsbufcrt.exe
- UniPath\Bin\cnvpwd.exe
- UniPath\Bin\fmeng.exe
- UniPath\Bin\fmmscan.exe
- UniPath\Bin\cadevscn.exe
- UniPath\AGENTS\Bin\prfagent.exe
- UniPath\AGENTS\Bin\msexchagnt.exe
Note: The response file determines the default action that the coexistence utility performs at prescribed stages (what to do before CA Access Control installation, after CA Access Control installation, and so on).
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