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Figure 165. Archive Server Options Dialog Box
a. MICROSOFT ACCESS: To store archived alarms and events in Microsoft Access files, select Microsoft Access. Select the folder
where the archive files will be stored from the drop-down list. You can change the folder at any time without shutting down the
archive server. Refer to View Archive Server Status for instructions on selecting a folder once the archive server is running.
b. SQL SERVER: To store archived alarms and events on a SQL Server, select SQL Server.
(1) SERVER: Type the IP address or computer name of the SQL server that will store the archives.
(2) USER NAME: Type the SQL Server user name.
(3) PASSWORD: Type the SQL Server password.
(4) TEST CONNECTION: To make sure a connection can be made to the SQL server, click Test Connection.
A window opens that tells you whether the connection was successfully established or not. Click OK to close the window.
6. Click OK. The Configure Archive Server dialog box will close. If you are running the archive server as a service, start the server through the
Windows Control Panel Administrative Tools, or restart the computer the archive server application is installed on. An icon representing the
archive server will appear in the Windows system tray, indicating that the server is running.
VIEW ARCHIVE SERVER STATUS
1. Double-click the archive server icon in the Windows system tray, or right-click the icon and select Show from the pop-up menu. The Archive
Server window opens.
Figure 166. Archive Server Window
The top pane of the window lists the IP address and port number of the servers that are connected to the archive server, and any clients
that are connected to those servers.