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RSA SecurID Software Token 4.1 Administrators Guide
2: Installing the Application 23
Command Line Properties
The following table describes the properties that you can set using the command line.
Once you set a command property, you cannot change it unless you first uninstall the
application.
Property Description Values
COPYTOSYSTEM32 Installs a copy of the software token library,
stauto32.dll, and its dependent DLLs
(QtCore4.dll and QtGui4.dll) into the
system32 directory. Does not add the
application path to the system PATH
environment variable, because the application
will find stauto32.dll in the system32
directory.
You may want to use this option if adding the
application path to the System path causes the
System path to exceed the Windows length
limit.
TRUE or FALSE. If set to TRUE, the installation
program does not modify the system PATH
environment variable, and copies DLLs to the
system32 directory. Default is FALSE.
SETCOPYPROTECTION Sets copy protection on the token database by
binding the token database to the primary
hard disk drive on the computer. For more
information, see
Token Database Copy
Protection on page 18.
TRUE or FALSE. If set to TRUE, copy
protection is enabled. If set to FALSE, copy
protection is disabled. Default is TRUE.
SETDATABASEDIR Installs the database containing the user’s
software tokens (token database) to a location
other than the default directory. Allows
enterprises that do not allow Write access to
the default installation directory, or that have
other drives that are set up for encryption, to
configure the location of the token database
directory during a silent installation.
The total length of the database name
combined with the database directory cannot
exceed the maximum pathname length for the
platform.
Important: You must give nonadministrative
users Read, Write, and Modify privileges to
the database directory. Otherwise, they might
not be able to use the application. The
database should not be installed in protected
directories in Windows Vista such as
Program Files and the C:\ root directory.
Set the database directory path as follows.
For a Per-User Database:
The path must begin with ~/ or ~\, making it
relative to the user directory and applicable to
multiple users.
The user directory on Windows XP is
C:\Documents and Settings\username.
The user directory on Windows Vista is
C:\Users\username.
For a Single Database:
You must specify an absolute path beginning
with the drive letter and a backslash: drive:\. The
database will be owned by the first user to use
the application.
The default Windows XP directory is ~\Local
Settings\Application Data\RSA\RSA
SecurID Software Token Library.
The default Windows Vista directory is
~\AppData\Local\RSA\
RSASecurID Software Token Library.
Directory path elements are created if they do
not exist. The /../ characters are not allowed.
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