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To download a copy of iFileAudit for a FREE TRIAL, select the software download link below.
This will transfer a zip file to your PC. You should also download the user's manual. Once
you have downloaded the software and manual, follow the instructions shown below.
We recommend that you print this page to have a hardcopy checklist for the installation
process.
File Downloads:
CLICK HERE for iFileAudit software download.
After downloading the software, download the user's guide. It is in Adobe Acrobat format. If
you do not have the Acrobat Reader, click on the icon below to get your free copy from Adobe:
iFileAudit User's Guide - Release 2 in Adobe Acrobat
format.
iFileAudit User's Guide - Release 1.20 in Adobe Acrobat
format.
To get your free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader, CLICK HERE
Internet Install Instructions
To install iFileAudit on your system from the iFileAudit_CD_Image_214.zip file you received via E-mail or
Website Download, please follow these exact instructions. Please note that these instructions
can be used whether you are installing iFileAudit for the very first time or if you are upgrading
an existing iFileAudit installation.
- Sign on to your System i from a PC that is configured for iSeries Access. You must sign
on using the special IBM-supplied user profile QSECOFR. Make sure that your session is the only one
that is signed on as QSECOFR during this process.
- If you are upgrading an existing iFileAudit installation, make sure that you end all iFileAudit
processes, especially the Automatic Analysis. Also, make sure that no iFileAudit menus are active with
any display sessions.
- Run the following command to create an IFS folder to hold the CD image file:
MKDIR DIR(kiscocd)
- Run the following command to create a virtual optical device:
CRTDEVOPT DEVD(OPTVKISCO) RSRCNAME(*VRT) TYPE(632B)
- Run the following command to create an image catalog:
CRTIMGCLG IMGCLG(KISCOCAT) DIR(kiscocd)
- From your PC, create a folder on your desktop named TEMP and move the iFileAudit_CD_Image_214.zip
file into it, then unzip it to create the installation file named iFileAudit_CD_Image_214.iso.
- From your desktop, click on the iSeries Navigator. When it opens, all operations here
will take place on the right side of the display box. Click on the following sequence of items
displayed:
- Your System i location
- File Systems (Note: if this does not appear, you will have to install additional iSeries Access
functions on your PC to complete this procedure.)
- Integrated File System
- root
- kiscocd
Now drag and drop the file from the TEMP folder on your PC desktop into the right-hand box
of the iSeries Navigator display. This will transfer these files into the folder. (Note,
you do not need to transfer the zip file itself.)
- Now go back to the command line and run the following command to load the file into the
image catalog:
ADDIMGCLGE IMGCLG(KISCOCAT)
FROMFILE('/kiscocd/iFileAudit_CD_Image_214.iso')
Note: If you have installed other Kisco software or previous versions of iFileAudit, you will need to
make sure that the current SafeNet/400 CD Image is the only one now active on your system. Use the WRKIMGCLG
command and check the Image Catalog named KISCOCAT to make sure there is only one entry posted.
- From the command line, run the following command to load the image catalog entry:
LODIMGCLGE IMGCLG(KISCOCAT)
- From the command line, run the following command to ready the virtual optical device:
VRYCFG CFGOBJ(OPTVKISCO) CFGTYPE(*DEV) STATUS(*ON)
- From the command line, run the following command to load the image catalog:
LODIMGCLG IMGCLG(KISCOCAT) DEV(OPTVKISCO)
- From the command line, run the install process with the following command:
LODRUN DEV(OPTVKISCO)
This will install the software on your system for your thirty day trial period. If you are doing
an upgrade install on a system where iFileAudit is already installed, the upgrade process will halt
after loading the new software to ask you if you want to do the file version updates interactively or
in batch. If you are tracking a lot of files or you have a lot of history transactions on file, you
may want to do the file updates in batch. Answer the prompt with a B if you want to run in batch or I
if you want to run interactively now.
During the install processing, a document called "Additional Documentation Topics" will print.
This includes the latest system changes and documentation since the last time the user manual
was updated.
When you have completed your evaluation of iFileAudit, you may purchase a permanent
installation copy by contacting us and arranging payment.
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