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PRS SIGNING TOOLS INITIAL SETUP ------------------------------- 1. Set up directories The signing batch files rely on the following directory structure: TOOLS: \cryptsdk WORKING DIRECTORY: \newworking 2. Copy the command files to the "WORKING DIRECTORY": copy \\pberkman1\ispu\pkitools\prs\*.bat \newworking\. 3. Install CryptSYS.EXE This is the Digital Security Client files. It will prompt you to re-boot. 4. Install CrypTool.EXE This is the Digital Security Tools install. Take the default directory (c:\cryptsdk). PRS SIGNING TOOLS USAGE ----------------------- 1. Using the system with mutliple subdirectories under the "WORKING DIRECTORY" (PRS lab): a. Copy the directories from \\prslab\unsigned to "WORKING DIRECTORY" xcopy \\prslab\unsigned\*.* \newworking\*.* /s /v /e /z b. From the "WORKING DIRECTORY", run the command file to sign multiple directories. cd /D \newworking startsgn.bat (for verbose output, add the '-v' flag) c. From the "WORKING DIRECTORY", run the command file to check multiple directories. cd /D \newworking startchk.bat (for verbose output, add the '-v' flag) 2. Using the system to sign a single directory (for test signing): a. Create a directory on your local machine. b. Copy the directory from \\prslab\unsigned to your local directory xcopy \\prslab\unsigned\{my directory}\*.* c:\{my directory}\*.* /s /v /e /z c. From the local directory, run the command file to sign a single directory cd /D c:\{my directory} \\prslab\unsigned\tools\signfiles.bat -T d. From the local directory, run the command to verify each file cd /D c:\{my directory} c:\cryptsdk\bin\chktrust file_name