NOTE
If your organization forces passwords to expire, you will need to ensure that
you change the password regularly and update it for the OCS Archiving and
CDR Service on each server running the Archiving and CDR Server; failure to
do this will result in archiving failure.
Another option is to set the service account so that the password never
expires, although setting this can break your security policies.
The fi nal requirements relate to the SQL server and database you will be using. You can
use either SQL 2000 SP4 or later, or SQL Server 2005.
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The fi rst requirement is to install SQL Distributed Management Objects (SQL-DMOs)
onto the Archiving and CDR Server. If you are using SQL 2000, you can install this from
the SQL 2000 installation media by installing the client tools. If you are using SQL Server
2005, you will need to install the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backwards Compatibility
Components. These are available on the SQL 2005 installation media.
If this is the fi rst Archiving and CDR Server install you will probably be creating the
database during the activation process. If you already have an existing database that you want
to use you can specify it during the activation; if you are creating a database you will require
the following information:
?– Database server name
?– Database name to use
?– Path for the database data fi les
?– Path for the transaction log fi les
To activate the Archiving and CDR Server role you will need an account with permissions
to perform the tasks that occur during activation.
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