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Chapter 4
Installing vRanger
3. In the Password field, enter the password for the account.
4. Click Install.
4.2.1.c
Install Database
1. The vRanger Database Setup screen displays. Press Next.
2. The Install Database screen displays.
3. Click Install on new instance of SQL Express 2005.
4. Select a server authentication method.
SQL Server: Enter and confirm the system administrator (sa) password when you select
Mixed Mode authentication. Setting strong passwords is essential to the security of your
system. Never set a blank or weak sa password.
Windows: When a user connects through a Windows user account, SQL Server validates
the account name and password using information in the Windows OS. Windows
Authentication uses Kerberos security protocol, provides password policy enforcement
(complexity validation for strong passwords), provides support for account lockout, and
supports password expiration.
5. If you selected SQL Server, you will be prompted to enter a password for the SA account.
If you selected Windows, the installation will continue using the account specified in User
Credentials.
6. Click Verify to test connectivity to the database.
7. When the Connection Successful display, click OK.
8. Click OK or Next, depending on your authentication method.
The Database User Credentials dialog displays.
Note: vRanger creates an account to connect to the Quest database. This account uses a default
password of “V!ZionC0re”. Quest Software recommends changing this default password. You may
enter a new password on this screen.
9. Click Next.
4.2.1.d
Automatic Setup
The Install Database dialog displays.
1. Click Automatic Setup. The database is installed.
2. When the installation is completed, click Next.
3. Click Finish.
4.2.1.e
Catalog Manager Database Installer
Note: If you de-selected the Catalog Manger option during initial installation, this step (catalog
Manager Database Installer) will not appear.
The installation continues until the Catalog Database screen displays.
1. You can accept the default server name, or enter an alternate.
2. If you are using Windows Authentication, click Verify. A check mark appears next to the verify
box.
3. If you are using SQL Authentication, enter the username and password for the database,
and click Verify. A check mark appears n