If you no longer want an Enterprise Reporter database, you can use the Database Wizard to remove it from the SQL Server®. You must have rights to remove a database.
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Click Next. |
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Select Remove Database. |
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Enter the SQL Server® where the database is stored. |
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Click Finish to remove the database. |
You can use the Database Wizard to change the security mode of the SQL Server® where your database resides. SQL servers can use either Windows® authentication (Integrated mode), or Windows® and SQL authentication (Mixed mode). Changing the security mode may grant access to additional groups and revoke access from already configured groups, so you should exercise caution with this option.
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NOTE: If you change the security mode, it affects all databases on the SQL Server®, not just the Enterprise Reporter database. You must have adequate rights on the SQL Server® to make this change.
If you change the security mode to Windows®, any service configured to connect to the SQL Server® using SQL authentication will fail. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Finish to change the security mode. |
Using the Select/Upgrade Existing Database option, you can:
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Switch to a different Enterprise Reporter database. The database must be properly configured as outlined in Configuring the Database and Security Groups . The database will be automatically upgraded if required, so ensure you back up before using this option. |
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Change the credentials you are using to access the database. You can switch between Windows® (which uses the currently logged in credentials) and SQL. You can enter or update the SQL credentials as necessary. |
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On the computer hosting the Enterprise Reporter server, click the Start menu and select All Programs|Quest|Enterprise Reporter|Database Wizard. |
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Click Next. |
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If desired, change the SQL Server® or database name. |
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Click OK to accept the message. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Finish to close the wizard. |
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When the database has been selected successfully, click OK to open the Encryption Key manager. |
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Select the Export Key option to create an encryption key backup file. For more information, see Exporting a Key File . |
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On the computer hosting the Enterprise Reporter server, click the Start menu and select All Programs|Quest|Enterprise Reporter|Database Wizard. |
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Click Next. |
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If desired, change the SQL Server® or database name. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Finish to complete the request and close the wizard. |