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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
Chapter 8      Establishing Cisco Secure ACS System Configuration
RDBMS Synchronization
The solution is to initiate synchronization events from a script, such as a DOS 
batch file. In the script, RDBMS synchronization is initiated with the CSDBSync 
-run
 command.
Assuming a default installation, CSDBSync.exe is installed at:
C:\Program Files\CiscoSecure ACS v
x
.
x
\CSDBSync
After you have written a script that uses the CSDBsync command, you can 
schedule synchronization events using the Windows at command. For 
information about the at command, please refer to your Microsoft Windows 
documentation.
 Also, due to limitations of the Microsoft ODBC text file driver, using the CSV 
format requires a change to the accountactions CSV file shipped with 
Cisco Secure ACS and to Cisco Secure ACS configuration. For more 
information, see the 
.
Preparing for CSV-Based Synchronization
If you want to use a CSV file for your accountActions table, some additional 
configuration is necessary. This is because the Microsoft ODBC CSV driver 
cannot access the accountActions table unless the file has a .csv file extension.
To prepare for RDBMS synchronization using a CSV file, follow these steps:
Step 1
Rename the accountactions CSV file installed on your Cisco Secure ACS server 
to 
accountactions.csv
.
Assuming a default installation of Cisco Secure ACS, the accountactions file is at 
the following location:
C:\Program Files\CiscoSecure ACS v
x
.
x
\CSDBSync\Databases\CSV
Step 2
Edit the Windows registry:
a.
Access the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cisco\CiscoAAAv
x
.
x
\CSDBSync
b.
Edit the OdbcUpdateTable value from 
AccountActions
 to 
accountactions.csv
.
c.
Save your changes to the registry.