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Chapter 8      Establishing Cisco Secure ACS System Configuration
RDBMS Synchronization
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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Step 4
Validate your third-party system to ensure that it updates the accountActions table 
properly. Rows generated in the accountActions table must be valid. For details 
on the format and content of the accountActions table, see 
Note
After testing that the third-party system updates the accountActions 
table properly, discontinue updating the accountActions table until 
after you have completed Step 5 and Step 6 below.
Step 5
Set up a system DSN on the Cisco Secure ACS server. For steps, see the 
.
Step 6
Schedule RDBMS synchronization in Cisco Secure ACS. For steps, see the 
.
Step 7
Configure your third-party system to begin updating the accountActions table 
with information to be imported into the CiscoSecure user database.
Step 8
Confirm that RDBMS synchronization is operating properly by monitoring the 
RDBMS Synchronization report in the Reports and Activity section. For more 
information about the RDBMS Synchronization log, see th
Also, monitor the CSDBSync service log. For more information about the 
CSDBSync service log, see the 
Considerations for Using CSV-Based Synchronization
The behavior of the Microsoft ODBC driver for text files creates significant 
additional considerations if you are planning to use a CSV-based accountActions 
table. The Microsoft ODBC driver for text files always operates in a read-only 
mode. It cannot delete records from a CSV accountActions table. Because of this, 
synchronization events initiated or scheduled in the HTML interface never release 
the CSV file, so the updates to the accountActions table from your third-party 
system fail.