
• Non-alphanumeric characters (for example, !, $, #, or %); avoid commas
• Unicode characters
To update the SQL Server password
1. Log into Windows using the AgfaService account.
2. To find out what the current sa password is, at a command prompt, type:
cd \mvf\bin
passkey -M QUERY -u sa -r c:\mvf\mvf.psd
3. To update the password, type the following commands, pressing
Enter
between the commands:
isql -U sa -P
<password from step 2>
-d master
sp_password NULL, '
<new password>
', 'sa'
go
A message indicates that the password was changed.
4. To log out of isql, type
exit
.
Configuring Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
2.
This topic applies only when upgrading from IMPAX 5.2 server or installing a new server.
Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is on by default for all programs. DEP is designed to help prevent
damage from viruses and other security threats by marking some memory locations “non-executable”
so that malicious code cannot be executed from memory locations that only Windows and other
programs should use. This increased security, however, can cause problems with some programs that
require this memory space, including IMPAX. If DEP remains on, you may encounter problems with
Curator, ddo_store, or CD burns, among other features.
Note:
To successfully configure DEP, the directory C:\mvf\bin must first exist. Also, not every executable
listed in step 6 that follows may appear in the directory.
To configure DEP
1. Right-click
My Computer
and select
Properties
.
2. Switch to the
Advanced
tab.
3. Under Performance, click
Settings
.
4. Switch to the
Data Execution Prevention
tab.
5. In the Performance Options dialog, select
Turn on DEP for all programs and services except
those I select
.
6. For each IMPAX executable in the list that follows, click
Add
, navigate to C:\mvf\bin, select the
executable, and click
Open
:
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