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1. Install Windows XP and Apply Service Pack 3 2. Create Local Administrator. Username: FRONTIER Password: FRONTIER 3. Change Windows Firewall Settings:
Add the following exceptions: File and Print Sharing (Add Port TCP 1433 Name SQL Server) (Add Port TCP 52739 Name Fujifilm C2)
The above two examples can be done from a command-prompt by typing the following: netsh firewall add portopening TCP 1433 "SQL Server" netsh firewall add portopening TCP 52739 "Fujifilm C2" 4. Install MSDE 7 from F-DIA disk and acknowledge any warnings about compatibility 5. Reboot after MSDE install and make sure MSDE is running. Look for Green start icon on server:
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Designate the computer name where MSDE is running (This is the SQL Instance Name)
Enter your InSpool and OutSpool paths. Normally secondary HDDs, this can be changed later to a network UNC path such as an External NAS device / server.
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Verify your selected options and click next to deploy the installation.
Installation begins, please be patient while the databases are created for the first time.
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When computer restarts, all C4/C5 options will need to be configured. The system is likely to be unresponsive at times, be patient. If you wish you can use Task Manager to set the priority of all FDIA applications to a High Priority to improve responsiveness.
Connect FMPC / Scanner / Processor to Imaging Controller to update data. When complete, set the following: SYSTEM TAB Input Devices (sRGB input & LP input devices) WRITING TAB CD-R and CD Drives, Index Output Devices and Writing Services PRINTING TAB Output Devices, Input Options, Index Options and other Printing options. Reconnect FMPC / Scanner / Processor to Imaging Controller to update data on both systems. Scanner unit should now have updated service list from DIC Writing Options. 7. Update your F-DIA software to your latest available version and apply any service packs etc. 8. Download and install appropriate Adaptec ASPI for XP Page | 5
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14. Install SQL Server 2005 Express Service Pack 2 15. Install MSSQL2005 Management Studio Express. 16. Next, install windows updates for your computer (there will be new updates for MSSQL2005 Express so please install the updates from Microsoft Update) When all updates have been done, youre now ready to migrate the databases into SQL2005 and configure ODBC
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4. Start SQL2005 Management Studio express and log on using credentials used in the setup process. Username: sa Password: superartcore Or you can log on using Windows credentials if you are logged into the computer as an administrator.
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6. Select ADD and browse for the backup Database folder and add the following databases FDIA_DB.MDF, FDIA_BAK.MDF and any other FDIA databases included and press OK.
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8. General options, make the following changes to the login: Username: fdiaclient Password: radiogaga
9. Server Roles. Add the following server role: dbcreator 10. User Mapping, make the following changes:
12. Run the scripts in the folder: SQL2005_Scripts_to_install 13. Install FDIAPROC.DLL into %systemroot%\SYSTEM32\ FDIAPROC.DLL is located in compressed folder FDIAPROC.ZIP 14. Exit SQL Server Management Studio Express.
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Stage 4 - ODBC
1. Go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Data Sources 2. Select System DSN and press ADD 3. Scroll to bottom of list and select SQL Server and FINISH
4. Enter name of Database to connect to and computer name that SQL Server 2005 is running on (In most cases, this computer name will be FRONTEND)
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5. Connect using SQL Server Authentication, username: fdiaclient password: radiogaga (same as entered as the new login in SQL2005 Express)
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7. Press Finish:
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9. Repeat the process for the remaining databases that you attached to the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP2
10. Restore the Fujifilm Digital Imaging to Start > All Programs > Start-up folder 11. Start the Fujifilm Digital Imaging Software.
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