Setting A Multi-Media Database For View; Refreshing A Local Database - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Multi-Media Database

Setting a Multi-Media Database for View

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Refreshing a Local Database

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1.
Launch View.
2.
Set the database. Either:
The PC can only run View. Select the database engine and browse for or enter
the name of the database file. For SQL Server or MSDE databases, indicate the
server and database.
- or -
The PC can run Admin or View. View's Logon window automatically displays the
database selected to run Admin.
3.
Leave a checkmark in the checkbox next to The Central database is accessible
from this PC. You should uncheck this box after one successful logon only if a PC is
stand-alone or mobile. Leave or enter your user account name in the User ID field.
4.
Enter your password in the Password field.
5.
Click OK.
For Routine Use of View
Unless another Multi-Media database is set, View continues to use the same Multi-Media
database every time someone logs on.
For PCs running Admin and View, View's Logon window automatically displays the
database selected using Admin.
The User ID and Password are authenticated once in the Multi-Media database.
Afterwards, the local database is used.
Local Multi-Media Database
The local database contains a subset of the Central database data, including information
for sites that the user is authorized to use.
If changes are made to the Central Multi-Media database, and it is accessible from the PC
running View, the local database is refreshed automatically when you login to View.
Security and site information is updated.
The local database can be refreshed by View Operators, at the request of a Multi SA, for:
PCs that run View 24/7.
- or -
PCs that are stand-alone and are only occasionally connected to a Multi-Media
Central database.

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