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the Database rights section) on the database. Remember, encrypted data, such as
global credentials, are locked to the user/machine account and must be re-entered.
Now SQL Server is prepared for HP Web Jetadmin to begin using it. The next step involves instructing
HP Web Jetadmin to use this new database.
Configure HP Web Jetadmin to use the new database
The final step in configuring HP Web Jetadmin to use a new SQL Server database is to edit the
DatabaseSettings.config.xml file to instruct HP Web Jetadmin where to look for the SQL database and
how to log in. These instructions are different for SQL Authentication and Windows Authentication.
SQL Authentication
Because HP Web Jetadmin runs under Network Service for SQL Authentication, edit the following file:
C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\HP Inc\HPWebJetadmin\
WjaService\config\DatabaseSettings.config.xml
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Be careful when editing these XML files. Extraneous carriage returns can create problems. Make sure
that the carriage returns reside as indicated in the following examples. Typical symptoms that indicate
the file has not been edited correctly include the inability to connect to the HP Web Jetadmin server
after restarting the service, which occurs because the server cannot connect to the database.
CAUTION It is imperative that you open the existing file and copy and paste the content as it is
displayed here to maintain the user rights. The file must have read/write rights for
Network Service in order for HP Web Jetadmin to use it. If a new file is created
instead of opening the existing file, the new file assumes the user’s rights. If this
happens, HP Web Jetadmin does not attempt to use the new database and defaults
to the old database. Make sure that Network Service has read/write rights. Some
older versions of HP Web Jetadmin might not contain the
DatabaseSettings.config.xml file by default, and you must create the file. Make sure
that the rights are assigned as mentioned previously when creating the new file. Also,
if file extensions are hidden in Windows Explorer, make sure that the file does not
have a .txt or .xml.xml extension. This is a common mistake when using a text editor
to create this file.
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For HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 and earlier, the folder name in the installation directory path is Hewlett Packard. For HP Web
Jetadmin 10.4 SR1 and later, the folder name in the installation directory path has been changed from Hewlett Packard to HP
Inc.
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