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Install Optional Provisioning Components

Optional Provisioning Components for CA Identity Manager are in the im-pc-release.zip

release represents the current release of CA Identity Manager.

The ZIP file includes the following:

SPML Manager

Run the SPML installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \Clients) to install this component.

SPML Service

Run the SPML installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \Clients) to install this component.

Remote Agents

Run the specific agent installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \RemoteAgent) to install these components. If you want IPv6 support, you must install your agents.

Password Sync Agents

Run the Password Sync Agent installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \Agent) to install this component.

GINA

Run the GINA installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \Agent) to install this component.

Vista Credential Provider

Run the Vista Credential Provider installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \Agent) to install this component.

Bulk Loader Client/PeopleSoft Feed

Run the Bulk Loader Client installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \Clients) to install this component.

JCS SDK

Run the JCS SDK installer from the CA Identity Manager media (under \Provisioning) to install this component.

CCI Standalone

Run the CCI Standalone installer from the Provisioning Component media (under \Infrastructure) to install this component.

The Identity Manager installer installs all connectors by default. However, in some cases, install an agent on an endpoint system you are managing before you can use the related connector.

Connectors run on the Provisioning Server and communicate with the systems managed by an endpoint. For example, systems running Active Directory Services (ADS) can be managed only if the ADS Connector is installed on the Provisioning Server.

Note: For more information about each connector, see the Connectors Guide

More information exists for these components in the following guides: