Creating an archive database
To create a new archive database
1 Select Configuration | Archive Databases.
2 Click New.
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NOTE: If the Trust Server Certificate check box is not selected, Active Administrator will walk the validation chain until it finds a valid authority.
7 If using an Azure SQL Managed instance, select SQL Server Authentication, enter a SQL user ID that has login privilege for the SQL Managed instance, and enter the password for the SQL account.The characters in the password will be hidden. Each character will be represented by a displayed dot. Select Show Password to display the password.
If you do not select the check box, you can make it active at a later time.
11 Click Advanced.Using the default group types is recommended.
15 Click OK.
Modifying archive database settings
To modify an archive database
1 Select Configuration | Archive Databases.
3 Click Properties.
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5 Click Test to check if the server can connect to the selected archive database and to verify that the selected archive database is an Active Administrator® database.
6 Click OK.
Migrating data to another database
The Active Administrator® Database Migration Tool helps you migrate data quickly and efficiently from a source database to a target database. For example, you created a new Active Administrator database and want to copy custom reports and alerts from an existing database. Use the Database Migration Tool to copy the existing data to your new database.
To use the Database Migration Tool
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6 Click Next.
▪ To select all the options, click Select all.
▪ To clear all the selections, click Clear all.
8 Click Next.
10 Click Finish.
12 Click Finish.
Setting a preferred domain controller
Preferred domain controllers are used when requesting resources from Active Directory®. Normally, Active Directory assigns you the closest domain controller. You can use this feature to specify a domain controller to be used when a domain controller has not already been specified.
To add preferred domain controllers
1 Select Configuration | Preferred Domain Controllers.
2 Click Add.Browse for and select a domain. Select a domain controller.
4 Click OK.To delete preferred domain controllers
1 Select Configuration | Preferred Domain Controllers.
2 Click Delete All to delete all domain controllers in the list.
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