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Chapter 10: Installing the Wave Recording Archive Service
Wave Server Installation Guide
Archive folder requirements
The archive folder is an empty directory that you create in which to store your archived
recordings for access by Archived Recording Browser users.
Note the following:
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It is not recommended to create the archive folder on the Wave Server.
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It is preferable but not necessary to create the archive folder on the archive server PC.
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The PC where you archive your recordings must be a local PC on your LAN—it cannot
be remotely connected via the Internet.
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The archive folder must be a network folder that is shared with full read/write
permissions for all users who will run the Archived Recording Browser, as well as for the
Wave Server itself, which must be able to write records to the folder.
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The hard drive used for the archive folder must be an NTFS-partitioned drive. Do not
archive recordings to a FAT or FAT32-partitioned drive.
Minimum archive folder disk space requirements
The archive folder should reside on a disk that has a very large amount of available disk space,
enough to support the volume of voice messages and call recording files that you expect to
archive and maintain before deleting them or backing them up to tape or DVD.
You can archive mailbox recordings in either of the following formats, with the resulting files
sizes indicated:
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WAV format is commonly used by Windows applications
, such as Windows Media
Player. (WAV file size = 64 Kb/second or 469 Kb/minute.)
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MP3 is a popular format that consumes less disk space than WAV files
because of its
very high compression rate, and results in the smallest file size, about one-third the size
than if you archived the same recording in WAV format. (MP3 file size = 20 Kb/second
or 146 Kb/minute.)
Installer account requirements
The account used to install the Recording Archive Service must have the following rights.
•
Log on as a service
. To verify this, go to
Administrator Tools > Local Security Policy
. In
the Local Security Settings dialog, expand
Local Policies > User Rights Assignment
in
the left pane. Scroll to
Log on as a Service
and verify that the installing account is listed
for that policy.
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