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Active Administrator 8.6.3 - Release Notes

System requirements

The system requirements are the same for all components of Active Administrator. Before installing or upgrading Active Administrator, ensure that your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements.

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Server hardware requirements

The server is the computer where you install the server component of Active Administrator.

The following table outlines the server hardware requirements.

Processor

1 GHz or higher

Memory

1 GB minimum, 2 GB recommended

Hard disk space

100 MB

Operating system

Server software requirements

The following table outlines the server software requirements.

 

.NET Framework 4.7.2

Install either the Full or Standalone version. Do not install just the Client Profile.

Visit https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement to view Microsoft’s privacy policy related to the data being collected and shared with Microsoft.

Visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=825925 to see Microsoft’s explanation of their data collection practices.

Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)

GPMC is included with Windows Server 2008 R2 and later, but is not installed with the operating system. Use Server Manager to install GPMC. After installation, enable GPMC through the Server Manager Add Features Wizard.

You can launch the Add Features Wizard through Control Panel | Programs and Features | Turn Windows features on or off. Alternatively, from the command line, use ServerManagerCmd -install GPMC.

SQL Server requirements

The following versions of Microsoft SQL Server are supported. See the Microsoft web site for the hardware and software requirements for your version of SQL Server.

Active Administrator requires the default collation for the audit database. In SQL Server, collation refers to a set of rules that determine how data is sorted and compared. Active Administrator supports only the default collation and sort order configurations for the audit database.

If you are unsure of the collation assigned to the audit database, use the Microsoft ISQL_w or Query Analyzer tools, connect to the database, enter sp_helpsort, and run the statement. The results list all sort and collation information for the database.

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