AuditWizard - Installation Types - Single User
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The default installation is for a single user. This consists of an application and embedded (SQL Compact) database. This is the most simple configuration because one computer is involved and this eliminates problems with authentication and network traffic. Follow the steps at [[AuditWizard-Getting_Started|Getting Started]]. | The default installation is for a single user. This consists of an application and embedded (SQL Compact) database. This is the most simple configuration because one computer is involved and this eliminates problems with authentication and network traffic. Follow the steps at [[AuditWizard-Getting_Started|Getting Started]]. | ||
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*If installed on a workstation, the computer could be shut down by the user and thus the service would stop running. Audit files would not be uploaded until the computer came back online. | *If installed on a workstation, the computer could be shut down by the user and thus the service would stop running. Audit files would not be uploaded until the computer came back online. | ||
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Revision as of 04:26, 24 November 2010
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<p align="right"> <u>Back to Contents</u></p> The default installation is for a single user. This consists of an application and embedded (SQL Compact) database. This is the most simple configuration because one computer is involved and this eliminates problems with authentication and network traffic. Follow the steps at Getting Started.
Pros:
- Self-contained application and data
- Eliminates the need for a SQL Server and authentication.
Cons:
- Can complicate backup of the database if located on a workstation.
- 4GB limit of data
- If installed on a workstation, the computer could be shut down by the user and thus the service would stop running. Audit files would not be uploaded until the computer came back online.
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