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How do I set Windows Integration as my Secure Storage password provider


sharuff morsa (611) | asked Feb 24 '14, 8:09 a.m.
I have windows integration as my Secure Password provider.  My co-worker only has 'UI prompt' available as an option.  We both installed RTC, RDz from the same source and followed the same instructions. 
How did I end up with 'Windows Integration' and he didn't?  He would dearly love to have the 'Windows Integration' capability. 


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sharuff morsa commented May 19 '14, 4:17 a.m. | edited May 19 '14, 8:44 a.m.

There have been 188 views of this question - but no answer - not even a peep - does anyone from Jazz not know the answer ?


sharuff morsa commented May 19 '14, 4:18 a.m.

HELP ! anyone ?


Donald Nong commented May 20 '14, 2:58 a.m.

It's an Eclipse thing. There were some similar discussions before.
https://jazz.net/forum/questions/79267/eclipse-rtc-password
Do you mean that "Windows Integration" is missing from the Secure Storage in Eclipse?

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sharuff morsa (611) | answered May 20 '14, 3:23 a.m.
Looking at https://jazz.net/forum/questions/79267/eclipse-rtc-password  there is a screen shot showing Windows Integration at prty 5. I have the same. But other members of the team do not. They only have the bottom two.
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My question is: how can they activate the third option ?
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Donald Nong (14.5k614) | answered May 20 '14, 9:39 p.m.
edited May 20 '14, 9:39 p.m.
By any chance the RTC clients having the problem are the x64 variant? If that's the case, it's kind of expected.

According to this Eclipse bug, the Windows Integration is not implemented in Eclipse x64 until version 3.7. And RTC client is based on Eclipse 3.6.2.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=226482

FYI, I launch Eclipse x64 3.6.2 and don't see the option "Windows Integration" in there.

So, you can either install the 32 bit RTC client, or install the RTC plugin in an Eclipse 3.7.x x64 shell. Make sure the library jnicrypt.dll can be found under the Eclipse installation.

Hope that helps.

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