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Correcting syntax for pem file parameters
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Before deploying Connected Cache to a Linux host machine, ensure that the host m
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1. Open a command line window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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>[!Note]
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `-proxyTlsCertificatePath [path to certificate]` to the provisioning command.
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `proxyTlsCertificatePath="/path/to/pem/file"` to the provisioning command.
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1. Set access permissions to allow the `provisionmcc.sh` script within the provisioning package directory to execute.
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1. Run the provisioning command on the host machine.
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ To deploy a cache node programmatically, you'll need to use Azure CLI to get the
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1. Open a command line window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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>[!Note]
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `-proxyTlsCertificatePath [path to certificate]` to the provisioning command.
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `proxyTlsCertificatePath="/path/to/pem/file"` to the provisioning command.
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1. Set access permissions to allow the `provisionmcc.sh` script within the provisioning package directory to execute.
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1. Replace the values in the following provisioning command before running it on the host machine.
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Before deploying Connected Cache to a Windows host machine, ensure that the host
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1. Open a PowerShell window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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>[!Note]
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `-proxyTlsCertificatePemFileName [path to certificate]` to the provisioning command.
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `-proxyTlsCertificatePemFileName "path/to/pem/file"` to the provisioning command.
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1. Set the Execution Policy to *Unrestricted* to allow the provisioning scripts to run.
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1. Create a `$User` PowerShell variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the Connected Cache runtime account.
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ To deploy a cache node programmatically, you'll need to use Azure CLI to get the
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1. Open a PowerShell window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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>[!Note]
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `-proxyTlsCertificatePath [path to certificate]` to the provisioning command.
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>* If you are deploying your cache node to a host machine that uses a TLS-inspecting proxy (e.g. ZScaler), ensure that you've [configured the proxy settings](mcc-ent-create-resource-and-cache.md#proxy-settings) for your cache node, then place the proxy certificate file (.pem) in the extracted provisioning package directory and add `-proxyTlsCertificatePath "path/to/pem/file"` to the provisioning command.
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1. Set the Execution Policy to *Unrestricted* to allow the provisioning scripts to run.
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1. Create a `$User` PowerShell variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the Connected Cache runtime account.
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