How To Upgrade the User-ID Credential Agent and User-ID Agent
Objective
Upgrade of the User-ID Credential Agent and User-ID Agent.
Environment
These steps are applicable if you are currently running any of the following versions or older:
- 9.0.6-101
- 9.1.5-108
- 10.0.7-104
- 10.1.2-104
- 10.2.4-107
- 11.0.1-104
Procedure
High-level steps
- Back up the User-ID Credential Agent and User-ID Agent configuration (Required)
- Install the User-ID Agent
- Restore the User-ID Agent configuration
- Install the User-ID Credential Agent
- Confirm that the agents are running correctly
Detailed steps
- Back up the User-ID Credential Agent and User-ID Agent configuration
- On your Windows server, navigate to “C:\Program Files\Palo Alto Networks/User-ID Credential Agent”.
- Create a compressed archive of the contents of this folder and save the archive to a different location.
- Navigate to “C:\Program Files (x86)\Palo Alto Networks\User-ID Agent”.
- Create a compressed archive of the contents of this folder and save the archive to a different location.
Note: The paths specified above are the default installation locations. If you installed the User-ID Agent and/or User-ID Credential Agent in a different location on your server, back up the files from that path instead.
- Download the User-ID Credential Agent and User-ID Agent installation files from the Customer Support Portal.
- Click the “Exit” button to close the User-ID Agent application.
- Stop the “User-ID Credential Agent” and “User-ID Agent” services
- Open the Services application on your Windows server.
- Locate the service named “User-ID Credential Agent”.
- Right-click the service and select “Stop” as shown in the screenshot below.
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- Follow the same steps for the service named “User-ID Agent”.
- Install the User-ID Agent
- Open the Windows Start menu, right-click the Command Prompt program, and select “Run as Administrator”.
- From the command line, run the file you downloaded.
- For example, if you saved the file to the Desktop, enter the following:
- C:\Users\administrator.acme>cd Desktop
- C:\Users\administrator.acme\Desktop>UaInstall-<version>.msi
- Follow the setup prompts to install the agent using the default settings.
- By default, the agent gets installed to “C:\Program Files(x86)\Palo Alto Networks”, but you can use the “Browse” button to select a different location.
- During installation you will see the pop-up window shown in the screenshot, which reminds you to perform the backup at step 1 above.
- Click “Yes”. When the installation completes, click “Close”.
Note: During installation you may see a message similar to the one in the screenshot below. Open the “Services” application and stop the service mentioned in the message. Then click “Try Again” on the installation screen.
- Restore the User-ID Agent configuration
- From the backup you took at step 1, extract the following files:
- “UserIDAgentConfig.xml”
- Any custom certificate files. Please do not extract the default certificate files.
- Any other XML and TXT files present.
- The names of the files depend on your specific configuration.
- Place these files in “C:\Program Files(x86)\Palo Alto Networks”, or the location where you installed the User-ID Agent.
- Select the option to “Replace the file in the destination” if prompted.
- From the backup you took at step 1, extract the following files:
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- Open the Services application, right-click the service named “User-ID Agent” and select “Restart” From the Windows Start menu,
- Open the User-ID Agent application and confirm it is running.
- Install the User-ID Credential Agent
- Open the Windows Start menu, right-click the Command Prompt program, and select “Run as Administrator”.
- From the command line, run the file you downloaded.
- For example, if you saved the file to the Desktop, enter the following:
- C:\Users\administrator.acme>cd Desktop
- C:\Users\administrator.acme\Desktop>UaCredInstall-<version>.msi
- Follow the setup prompts to install the agent using the default settings.
- By default, the agent gets installed to “C:\Program Files\Palo Alto Networks”, but you can use the “Browse” button to select a different location.
- When the installation completes, click “Close”.
- If you see the error message in the screenshot below, open the “Services” application and stop the “User-ID Credential Agent” again.
Note: Due to a change in the Windows Operating System, at this step the “Credentials” tab will not appear on the User-ID Agent screen, under Setup -> Edit.
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- Re-launch the Credential Agent installer from the command line, and select the option “Repair User-ID Credential Agent”.
- Click “Finish”.
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- Now the “Credentials” tab will appear correctly.
- Confirm that the User-ID Agent and User-ID Credential Agent are running correctly
- Confirm that the User-ID Agent status is showing as “Agent is running”.
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- Confirm that the User-ID Agent and User-ID Credential Agent services are running.