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title: Deploying the integration files
description: To get started with the integration, deploy the Entrust Identity Enterprise Integration Kit files to your PingFederate directory.
component: entrust
page_id: entrust:setup:pf_entrust_ik_deploying_the_integration_files
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/integrations/entrust/setup/pf_entrust_ik_deploying_the_integration_files.html
revdate: June 10, 2024
section_ids:
  about-this-task: About this task
  steps: Steps
---

# Deploying the integration files

To get started with the integration, deploy the Entrust Identity Enterprise Integration Kit files to your PingFederate directory.

## About this task

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## Steps

1. Download the Entrust Identity Enterprise Integration Kit `.zip` archive from the [**Add-ons** tab of the PingFederate downloads page](https://www.pingidentity.com/en/resources/downloads/pingfederate.html) or the [Ping Identity Marketplace](https://marketplace.pingone.com/item/entrust-identity-enterprise-integration-kit).

2. Stop PingFederate.

3. If you are upgrading an existing deployment, back up your customizations and delete previous versions of the integration files.

   1. Back up any Entrust Identity Enterprise Integration Kit files that you customized in `<pf_install>/pingfederate/server/default/conf/`.

   2. Delete `pf-entrust-adapter-<version>.jar` from `<pf_install>/pingfederate/server/default/deploy`.

4. Extract the `.zip` archive and merge the contents of the `dist` directory with your `<pf_install>/pingfederate` directory.

5. If there is more than one version of the `pf-authn-api-sdk-<version>.jar` file in your `<pf_install>/pingfederate/server/default/lib` directory, delete all but the latest version of the file.

6. If you backed up any customized files, modify the new files with your customizations.

7. Start PingFederate.

8. If you operate PingFederate in a cluster, repeat steps 2-8 for each engine node.
