Server Options View


 

These parameters allow you to tune up the DeviceLock Enterprise Server configuration.

 

- Server Administrators - allows you to define the list of user accounts with administrative access rights to DeviceLock Enterprise Server.

 

- DeviceLock Certificate - allows you to install or remove a DeviceLock Certificate (the private key).

 

- Service startup account - allows you to define an account under which the DeviceLock Enterprise Server's service will start. As many other Windows services, the DeviceLock Enterprise Server's service can start under the special local system account (the SYSTEM user) and on behalf of any user.

 

- TCP port - allows you to instruct DeviceLock Enterprise Server to use a fixed TCP port for communication with the management console, making it easier to configure a firewall. By default, DeviceLock Enterprise Server is using the 9133 port.

 

- Database name - allows you to specify the name of the database in SQL Server that will be used to store the DeviceLock Enterprise Server data.

 

- Connection type - allows you to define a connection type for SQL Server.

 

- SQL Server name - allows you to define the name of SQL Server.

 

- Data Source Name - allows you to specify the predefined system data source.

 

- SQL Server login - allows you to define the SQL user name (login).

 

- Store path - allows you to define where on the disk binary data must be located.

 

- Store shadow files in SQL Server - allows you to define where to store binary data: in SQL Server or on the disk.

 

- DeviceLock license(s) - allows you to load your DeviceLock licenses.

 

- Stream compression - by enabling this parameter you instruct DeviceLock to compress audit logs and shadow data sending from DeviceLock Services to DeviceLock Enterprise Server. Doing this decreases the size of data transfers and thus reduces the network load.

 

- Unpack ISO images - by enabling this parameter you can instruct DeviceLock Enterprise Server to extract files from shadowed CD/DVD/BD images. If this parameter is enabled, all files are extracted from CD/DVD/BD images upon delivery to the server and stored in the database separately (one record per file). Otherwise, whole shadowed CD/DVD/BD images are stored in the database.

 

 

Use the context menu available by a right mouse click on every parameter to open a dialog box where you can change this parameter. Alternatively, you can double-click on the parameter to open its dialog box. 

 

To run the configuration wizard and review or set all these parameters step by step, use the Properties item from the context menu of Server Options.