| • | PowerShell® 3.0 | 
| 1  | Start the main Database Wizard by clicking the Start menu, and select All Programs | Quest | Enterprise Reporter | Database Content Wizard. | 
| 2  | Optionally, click Advanced Settings to configure how long the server will wait for a response. | 
| 3  | Optionally, set the SQL Server Connection Timeout. | 
| 4  | Optionally, set the SQL Server Command Timeout. | 
| 5  | Optionally, click Reset to defaults to restore both timeouts to 60 seconds. | 
| 6  | Click OK. | 
The transfer task allows the transfer of configuration data (Cluster, Node, Discovery, and Report information) between two Enterprise Reporter SQL Server® databases of the same version. This is useful for new Enterprise Reporter installations when Cluster, Node, Discovery, and Report information has already been configured.
| 1  | Click Transfer.  | 
| 2  | Click Define source database information. | 
| 7  | Click OK. | 
| 1  | After defining the source database information, click Define target database information. | 
| 6  | Click OK. | 
| 1  | After defining the target database information, click Choose data to transfer. | 
| 4  | Click Run. | 
The backup task allows the backup of configuration data (Cluster, Node, Discovery, and Report information) from an Enterprise Reporter SQL Server® database into a single SQLite database file. This backup file can be stored in case the main database needs to be re-created. Regular backups may help save time in the event of database loss or corruption of data.
To backup an Enterprise Reporter database, complete the following steps:
| 1  | Click Backup.  | 
| 2  | Click Define source database information. | 
| 7  | Click OK. | 
| 1  | After defining the source database information, click Define target database information. | 
| 5  | Click OK. | 
| 6  | Click Run. |