User`s guide
SFVRA Connection Manager 25
S
YSTEM
I
NSTALLATION
Installing the SFVRA Connection Manager System
3. Insert the SFVRA Manager Setup CD into the CD-ROM drive. If, as is usually the case, you CD-
ROM is setup for AutoRun, the initial installation screen will be displayed.
To manually load the screen, select Run from the Start Menu. Enter
<CD-ROM
drive>:\SCCD.EXE
as the program to open, then select OK.
4. From the initial installation screen click Install SFVRA Connection Manager.
Note: Installation and configuration of SFVRA Configuration Manager is discussed in a
separate manual.
5. At the prompt, determine whether the SFVRA Database and MS SQL Server are installed on
this machine.
6. Follow onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
INSTALLING THE SFVRA DATABASE
The SFVRA Connection Manager uses Microsoft (MS) SQL Server (6.0 or later) for its database.
Install this database on a Windows NT device. The SFVRA Database is created by the SQL Setup
Utility. You may choose to run this utility when installing SFVRA-CONN software. If you choose
not to run the utility while installing the software you may start the utility after completing the
software installation. The following instructions briefly discuss the set up of the SFVRA Database.
Refer to the SQL Setup Utility chapter for more information.
1. Login to the MS SQL Server. Enter the Login ID
sa
and a password, if necessary, and click OK.
The SQL Setup program executes.
2. The SQL Setup Utility informs you of the processes it will accomplish. Click Continue.
3. Specify the device size. We recommend specifying the device size of at least 20 MB. Click Create.
4. Once the SFVRA Device has been created, the SQL Setup will create the SFVRA database,
groups, login and users. Click Create.
5. After the SFVRA Database has been successfully created, the SQL Setup will create database
tables. Click OK. This procedure may take several minutes, since the SQL Setup runs an ISQL
script.
6. When the SQL Setup program has finished, MS SQL Server messages are listed in the dialog
box. Ensure that no error messages are listed in the SQL Server Messages dialog. Click Close.