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vRanger 7.8 - Installation/Upgrade Guide

Introduction Before you install System requirements and compatibility Installing vRanger Upgrading vRanger

Setting up vRanger

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When the vRanger Backup & Replication dialog box appears, select the language for the interface from the Language list, and click Next.
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When the License Agreement dialog box appears, read the license terms, accept the agreement, and click Next.

Entering vRanger service credentials

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The vRanger Services Information dialog box appears. Use this dialog box to configure the credentials that are used to run the services installed by vRanger.
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In the Domain field, enter the domain in which the user account is located.
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In the Username field, enter the username for the account.
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In the Password field, enter the password for the account.
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In the Choose Components dialog box, click Next.

Installing the vRanger database

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vRanger utilizes a SQL Server® database to store application and task configuration data. The database can be either the embedded SQL Server Express instance — the default — or a SQL Server database running on your own SQL Server or SQL Server Express instance. For more information on the vRanger database and configuration options, see Installing the vRanger database.
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When the vRanger Database Installation dialog box appears, do one of the following:
To proceed with the default, leave Install a new local instance of SQL Server Express selected, and proceed to Step 3.
To install vRanger on an existing SQL Server instance, clear Install a new local instance of SQL Server Express, and click Next.
Windows authentication mode: When a user connects through a Windows® user account, SQL Server validates the account name and password using information in the Windows operating system. Windows Authentication uses Kerberos security protocol, provides password policy enforcement (complexity validation for strong passwords), supports account lockout, and supports password expiration.
Mixed Mode (SQL Server and Windows authentication and SQL Server Authentication): 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.
If you selected Mixed Mode, you are prompted to enter a password for the system administrator (sa) account. If you selected Windows authentication mode, the installation continues using the account specified in Entering vRanger service credentials.
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Click Next.

Entering vRanger database runtime credentials

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The vRanger Database Runtime Credentials dialog box appears. This dialog box allows you to configure different credentials for database installation and for normal runtime operations. In addition, this dialog box is where you configure a connection to an existing SQL Server® database.
The external SQL Server must have Named Pipes and TCP/IP enabled in SQL Server Configuration Manager. Named Pipes is found under SQL Server Network Configuration, while TCP/IP is under Protocols for Database_Instance_Name. If you update these settings, restart SQL Server.
Database Installation Credentials: If you select Windows, the database installs using the credentials chosen in Entering vRanger service credentials. If you are using SQL Server authentication, the credentials used must have administrative privileges on the SQL Server instance.
Runtime DB Connection Credentials: You may choose different credentials for use during normal vRanger operations.
If you select Windows, the database installs using the credentials chosen in Entering vRanger service credentials.
If you select 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.
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Click Next.
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