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Set MSDE 2000 Password: SQL database security
SetSQLServerPassword.bat – Set a (non-default) password for MSDE. This can
prevent unauthorised access to the history databases from external sources.
Due to important security concerns, it is strongly recommended to use this
command set a new password for MSDE (this does not apply to SQL Express
2005)
.
Note:
the batch file requires the new password to be specified as parameter. Alter-
natively, you can edit the file and replace
%1
with the new password.
For more information about MSDE security, please see the Microsoft Knowl-
edge Base Article # 322336 at:
Start_system.bat
– Start servers
START_Server.exe
- Start Server application
STOP_Server.exe
- Stop Server application
After MM8000 software installation, Start and Stop commands are available on
the desktop, where two shortcuts are created, named “Start Server” and “Stop
Server”, respectively.
3.4.5.3 Registry scripts
The directory:
<installation folder>\Utilities\Reg
contains various registry-setting scripts. Only a few of them can be useful to you.
Namely:
DCOM XP Log
DCOMXPLogEnable.reg
DCOMXPLogDisable.reg
Enabling or disabling the event logs of DCOM call failures (refer to Microsoft
documentation about the CallFailureLoggingLevel registry key).
Communication event logging (technical support use only)
EventLog_Router_Drivers.reg
Enable the event logging of communication and routing layers. Setting this mode
will result in a large part of Windows event logs being used for MM8000 technical
messages.
Do not enable this mode unless explicitly instructed by technical support.
NK8000 communication log file (technical support use only)
NK8210 - LogFileYes.reg
NK8210 - LogFileNo.reg
Enable/disable the disk file logging of NS8210 driver. Do not enable this mode
unless explicitly instructed by FS DMS support.
The log files are created in the folder:
<installation folder>\Communication Layer\Driver NS8210