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The following documentation updates have been made since the eighth edition of this documentation: ■ How to Customize CAISSF for RACF or RACF Compatible Products (see page 125)—Updated procedure to scenario format. ■ CASOAPE Environmental Variables (see page 261)—Added the LC_All option. ■ CA Mainframe Connector Best Practices (see page 407)—Added this collection of topics. The following documentation updates have been made since the seventh edition of this documentation: ■ Copy CCISSL (see page 145)—Added TLS security note. ■ Copy CCISSLGW (see page 148)—Added TLS security note. ■ Test the Installation (see page 211)—Clarified the version noted in the output for step 1. 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The following documentation updates have been made since the fifth edition of this documentation: ■ Installing Your Products Using CA CSM (see page 75)—Updated this content to address the supported features from CA CSM Version 6.0. ■ How to Install a Product Using Pax-Enhanced ESD Files (see page 85)—Streamlined this process overview and highlighted the IT role and workflow with a diagram. ■ Removed the topics that explain the ESD window online. ■ Allocate and Mount a File System (see page 87)—Added steps to mount zFS in addition HFS. ■ Download Files to a PC Using Pax ESD (see page 90)—Added this topic. ■ How to Install Products Using Native SMP/E JCL—Added this information with additional details to Prepare the SMP/E Environment for a Pax Installation (see page 97). ■ Apply Preventive Maintenance (see page 104)—Updated child topics to note for the multiple ways to receive, apply, and accept maintenance, with guidance to use the CA UNZIP utility, FIXCAT, and CA RS. ■ Moved the following topics to the Troubleshooting Guide: – IMOD Editor Problems – Communications Server IVP is Not Running Successfully – Activate CCI Tracing – Current CCI Status The following documentation updates have been made since the fourth edition of this documentation: ■ CA CSM Common Services Configuration (see page 364)—Updated Step 4 to list the CA CSM documents to review. ■ Moved the product introduction topics from chapter 1 to the new Getting Started Guide. ■ CA Service Desk Integration (see page 245)—Added CA Service Desk implementation details previously in the Integration Guide. ■ How to Configure CA Common Services Without CA CSM (see page 118) - Configuration Steps (see page 118)—Added a note to clarify that for the property table, the CA Common Service Address space PPT is also required for the CA Common Variable Service. ■ Component FMIDs (see page 23)—Added CA Easytrieve FMIDs. ■ How to Configure CAIENF (see page 133)—Refactored this content to match the scenario format, which emphasizes the role, task, and business value. ■ How to Install the Hardware Interface Service (see page 413)—Refactored this content to match the scenario format, which emphasizes the role, task, and business value. ■ How to Install the CA Mainframe Connector for Linux on System z (see page 381)—Refactored this content to match the scenario format, which emphasizes the role, task, and business value. ■ Apache Software Foundation—Updated the Apache third-party acknowledgement to add support for 6.0.40. The following documentation updates have been made since the third edition of this documentation: ■ Legal Notices (see page 2)—Updated to reflect public documentation legal disclaimer. ■ CA Variable Service Configuration Tasks (see page 363)—Added this section.
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