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Revision as of 08:54, 14 October 2013
All content and configuration data of UBIK® is managed in a Microsoft SQL database (2008 R2 or newer). Once the SQL server engines is installed successfully, an administrator can set up a new UBIK® database simple using the available release database.
Setting up UBIK® database
- Start the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and connect to the database server
- Navigate to Databases and add a new database
- Choose Tasks → Restore → Database from the context menu
- Choose the newly created database in the setting In database
- Choose the copied backup file in From media
- Check Restore of the according backup set
- Switch to the options-slider and check Overwriting actual data (if necessary)
- Finish the process by clicking OK
Requirements
Database user
The database user configured for connecting UBIK® Studio to the database needs
- to have the role sys.admin assigned
- to be marked as Database owner (dbo) of the according UBIK® database
Windows firewall
Make sure that the SQL server port, default 1433, is unlocked on the Windows firewall.