Delorme 6 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Working With GIS 
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5.  Use the tree view on the left to select the server where you will store the new 
database. 
6.  From the Database menu, click New
7.  Type a name for the new database in the Database Name text box. The 
name should be alphanumeric (not case sensitive), may include underscores, 
has a 128 character limit, and cannot include spaces. 
8.  Select a schema type (XMap 6, XMap 5, or XMap 4.5) from the Schema drop-
down list. 
9.  Click OK.  
The database is added to the server. 
Attaching/Connecting a Database 
 
This Help topic describes features that are available in XMap 
Professional, XMap GIS Editor, and XMap GIS Enterprise. 
 
Attach Database: When importing a layer with the Import Layer or Manage Layers 
dialog box, the Attach Database dialog opens if you Other as the database. 
Connect Database: If you are attempting to reconnect to a database for a 
disconnected or deleted layer, the Connect Database dialog opens. 
To Attach/Connect a Database 
Use the following steps to attach a database. 
1.  Select the server you want the database to be connected to from the Server 
drop-down list.  
If the server you want to use does not display in the list, type the server 
name in the text box. 
Note  
If SQL Server was installed on your local machine, type 
localhost\xmap6 (or localhost\delormemapping if SQL Server was installed in 
a previous version of XMap). If you are connecting to a remote server, see 
your Database Administrator to obtain the server name information. 
2.  Select the authentication method; Windows Authentication or SQL Server 
Authentication. (Windows Authentication (NTLM) is an authentication process 
used by all members of the Windows NT family of products. It uses a 
challenge/response process to prove the client’s identity without requiring 
that either a password or a hashed password be sent across the network. If 
Use Windows Authentication is selected, the user does not need to provide 
login name or password information to create a new database on the specified 
server machine. This is because SQL Server revalidates the Windows user 
account name and password. SQL Server Authentication uses credentials 
stored in a SQL Server database to get access to the server. When this choice 
is selected, the Login and Password text boxes are enabled.)
 
3.  If you selected to use SQL Server Authentication, type a login name in the 
Login text box and a password in the Password text box. 
4.  Type a name for the new database in the Database Name text box. 
5.  Click OK.  
The database is added. 
Adding/Removing a Database User