Oki MB480 Print Job Accounting Users Manual - Page 147

Settings for connecting to the database, Database, Authentication, Access, Server Name, Path Name

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7. Saving managed data to the database Settings for connecting to the database Note! If [Record logs in database] is disabled, it is not possible to connect to the database. ❶ Start the server software. ❷ Click the [Option] menu > [Setup]. ❸ Display the [Database] tab. ❹ Check the [Record logs in database] check box. ❺ Configure the settings for the database to connect to. Database Select the type of database to connect to. The types of database that can be selected are Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition, Microsoft Access and MySQL. Authentication Select the authentication method used when connecting to the database. Windows authentication Authenticated connection using the Windows user permission registered in the database. 7 This can only be selected in Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition. User authentication Authenticated connection using the user permission for User authentication registered in the database. Access Specify whether the connected database is a location connection or network connection. Local database Connect to a database that exists on this computer. Network database Connect to a database that exists on a different computer on this network. Server Name Specify the IP address or computer name of the computer on which the database exists. A maximum of 270 can be entered. Path Name Specify the path name where the database to connect to exists. A maximum of 270 can be entered. This can only be entered when Microsoft Access is used. - 147 -

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7. Saving managed data to the database
7
Settings for connecting to
the database
Start the server software.
Click the [Option] menu > [Setup].
Display the [Database] tab.
Check the [Record logs in database]
check box.
Note!
If [Record logs in database] is disabled,
it is not possible to connect to the
database.
Configure the settings for the database to
connect to.
Database
Select the type of database to connect to. The
types of database that can be selected are
Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server
Express Edition, Microsoft Access and MySQL.
Authentication
Select the authentication method used when
connecting to the database.
Windows authentication
Authenticated connection using the Windows
user permission registered in the database.
This can only be selected in Microsoft SQL
Server or Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition.
User authentication
Authenticated connection using the user
permission for User authentication registered in
the database.
Access
Specify whether the connected database is a
location connection or network connection.
Local database
Connect to a database that exists on this
computer.
Network database
Connect to a database that exists on a different
computer on this network.
Server Name
Specify the IP address or computer name of
the computer on which the database exists. A
maximum of 270 can be entered.
Path Name
Specify the path name where the database to
connect to exists. A maximum of 270 can be
entered. This can only be entered when Microsoft
Access is used.