St. Bernard Software v7.01 User Manual
St. Bernard Software, Inc. Protecting Your Network Investment
June 19th, 2006
UpdateEXPERT Premium v7.01 Evaluation Guide
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Appendix A – Custom Install Options Continued…
“Custom” (instead of “Typical”) also allows you to specify an existing locally installed SQL
instance for use, instead of MSDE. The UEDataStore and optionally SEDataStore databases will
be created in MSSQL$SBSDB folder for MSDE, or in MSSQL$LocalInstanceName folder for
SQL.
instance for use, instead of MSDE. The UEDataStore and optionally SEDataStore databases will
be created in MSSQL$SBSDB folder for MSDE, or in MSSQL$LocalInstanceName folder for
SQL.
“Create SBSDB” means use MSDE.
The result will be a folder called
MSSQL$SBSDB.
The result will be a folder called
MSSQL$SBSDB.
“Testing” is an existing Local SQL
instance using
instance using
a folder called
MSSQL$TESTING.
Note1: MasterAgents are deployed
with the AgentInstaller (File > Agent
> Install Wizard…). The Agent
Installer also presents available Local
SQL instances in a picklist.
with the AgentInstaller (File > Agent
> Install Wizard…). The Agent
Installer also presents available Local
SQL instances in a picklist.
Note2: Windows Authentication is
always used for Patch Management.
In v7.01, Settings Management also
uses Windows Authentication by
default, but allows using SQL Server
Authentication as an option.
always used for Patch Management.
In v7.01, Settings Management also
uses Windows Authentication by
default, but allows using SQL Server
Authentication as an option.