
RC-E User Manual
Installation and Removal
Select a Particular User Account
1. Select
This account
.
2. Click
Browse...
. This will open the
Select User
window.
3. In
the
Select User
window, verify that the required domain is specified in the
From this location
field. If not,
click
Locations...
to browse for the required domain.
4. In
the
Enter the object names to select
box, type the required user name.
Tip:
Typing part of a name is often enough. Use the
Check Names
feature to verify that the name you have
entered is recognized.
5. Click
OK
.
6. Specify the password for the user account in the
Password
field, and confirm the password in the
Confirm
password
field.
The password must contain one or more characters and/or digits.
7. Click
OK
.
Failover Servers
1. This will open the RC-E
Recording Server Setup
wizard, which will guide you through the installation
On the first step of the wizard, click
Next
.
2. Select installation method
Custom
.
3. Select required installation folder, and then click
Next
.
4. When asked which type of server to install, click the
Failover recording server for temporary
[...] icon.
5. Specify failover server setup parameters (see "Specify Recording Server Setup Parameters" on page 21).
6. Click
Next.
7. A failover server has two services:
o
A Failover Server service, which handles the processes of taking over from the regular recording server.
o
A Recording Server service, which enables the failover server to act as a recording server while the
regular recording server is unavailable.
The wizard will ask you to select a particular user account under which the services will run. Make your
selection.
See Select a Particular User Account... (see "Select a Particular User Account" on page 20) for how to select.
For the failover solution to work, the user account you specify must have access to your RC-E system with
administrator rights. If the computer acting as failover server is a member of a domain, make sure you specify
a user account which belongs to the domain in question. If using network drives, always specify a user
account which has access to the network drives in question.
8. Click
Install
.
9. On the last step of the wizard, click
Finish
. The failover server is now installed. The failover server has no
user interface as such; it is accessed and managed through the Management Client.
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