If you intend to configure several workstations, you can
save time by importing Optim™ Directory
registry data and the Product License Key from a file.
Note: Before you can import registry data, you must export
the data to a file. You can export the data during the process of
configuring the first workstation, or you can select Export
Registry Data from the File menu
on the Configuration main window.
You can import
registry data during the process of configuring an additional workstation,
or you can select Import Registry Data from
the File menu. The Import Optim Directory
Registry Data dialog is used to import registry entries
and license information.
The Import Optim Directory Registry
Data dialog includes the following items:
- File Name
- Enter the name of the file that contains the Optim Directory registry data you
want to import.
- Import License Information
- Select this check box to import license information,
if available in the specified file.
- Excluded from Import
- List of available Optim Directories
that are not selected for importing registry data. Move an item from
one list to the other by dragging the name. Also, to rearrange listed
items, drag the line number to a new position.
- Name
- Name of each available Optim Directory.
- Description
- Text that describes or explains the purpose of the Optim Directory.
- Selected for Import
- List of Optim Directories
that are selected for import. Move an item from one list to the other
by dragging the name. Also, to rearrange listed items, drag the line
number to a new position.
- Name
- Name of each selected Optim Directory.
- Description
- Text that describes or explains the purpose of the Optim Directory.
- User ID
- Identifier (up to 30 characters) that the DBMS requires
to permit access to the Optim Directory.
You can modify this entry.
- Password
- Password (up to 30 characters) that corresponds
to the specified user ID. You can modify this entry.
- The database administrator usually
defines user IDs and passwords.
- This password is used only by the
DBMS. Sybase ASE and SQL Server passwords are case-sensitive.
- Connection String
- String or name that permits a workstation to access
the database. The DBMS uses this connection string to recognize the
database. You can modify this entry.
- For some database management systems,
it is possible to define a different Connection String for each workstation
to access the same database.
- For Sybase ASE and SQL Server, the Connection
String refers to the network name of the computer where the database
is located.