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3.6 | Automatic Installation of RPS |
3.6.1 | Overview |
| When installing or upgrading to version 5.12 or later, RPS creates a file called |
| RPSInstallation.ini. This file contains the SQL database settings that are selected when |
| installing or upgrading RPS. |
| After the first installation or upgrade of RPS, you can run the RPSInstallation.ini file to |
| complete subsequent installations or upgrades that are identical to the first installation or |
| upgrade. |
| For more information, refer to: |
| – Section 3.6.2 Generate the RPSInstallation.ini File, page 30 |
| – Section 3.6.3 Use the RPSInstallation.ini File, page 31 |
| – Section 3.6.4 Customize the RPSInstallation.ini File, page 31 |
3.6.2 | Generate the RPSInstallation.ini File |
| To generate the RPSInstallation.ini file, you must install, or upgrade to, version 5.12 or later. |
| During the installation or upgrade process, RPS collects the selected settings for the SQL |
| database and saves them at X:\RPSInstallation.ini (“X” = the drive letter assigned to the |
| computer’s local drive). |
The RPSInstallation.ini file contains the following settings:
– SQLExpressInstanceName: This setting contains the name of the selected SQL Express instance name.
– RPSDatabaseName: This setting contains the name of the selected RPS database.
– UserName: This setting contains the user name required for SQL authentication. By default, RPS uses Windows authentication. This setting is not required for Windows authentication.
– Password: This setting contains the password required for SQL authentication. By default, RPS uses Windows authentication. This entry is not required for Windows authentication. This entry is encyrpted.
See below for an example of the RPSInstallation.ini file.
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