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Installing RTC 1.0 client within RSA 7.5.x

I've searched around and haven't found my answer...

I already have RTC 1.0 client installed (Eclipse 3.3 based)
I have a beta version of RSA 7.5 installed (Eclipse 3.4 based)

I'd like to enable RTC within RSA, how do I do that? Grab the client ZIP and piece it together? If I run IM, it tells me I already have the client installed.

I'd like to use RTC client stand-alone as well as RSA integrated.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve

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Hi Steve,

You can install multiple instances of the client with IM. The message
you are seeing about already having it installed is just a warning to
make sure you are really intending to install a second instance on your
machine. Just click 'Continue' in that dialog and proceed through the
wizard.

On the wizard page where you select the package group to use, select the
'Use the existing package group' button (instead of 'create a new
package group') and select the package containing your RSA 7.5 installation.

-James
Jazz Install Team

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You can install multiple instances of the client with IM. The message
you are seeing about already having it installed is just a warning to
make sure you are really intending to install a second instance on your
machine. Just click 'Continue' in that dialog and proceed through the
wizard.

On the wizard page where you select the package group to use, select the
'Use the existing package group' button (instead of 'create a new
package group') and select the package containing your RSA 7.5 installation.


Hi James,

Thanks for the information, I guess I didn't read far enough to realize it would work. I'm going now.

- Steve

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