Using the Settings Tab
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Vista
On the Settings tab in the Settings dialog box, you can modify the settings for your ACT database and ACT Log Processing Service.
Note
For more information about errors that can occur while you are configuring the ACT database or ACT Log Processing Service, see Troubleshooting ACT Setup.
To access the Settings tab
On the Tools menu of the Application Compatibility Manager, click Settings.
The Settings dialog box appears with the displayed Settings tab.
Important
The connection between the Application Compatibility Manager and the Microsoft® SQL Server® instance in your organization uses Secure Sockets Layers (SSL). No data is exposed to the public.
To modify your database and log processing settings
On the Settings tab, modify your database and log processing settings, according to the following:
- SQL Server: Change the name of the SQL Server database server that contains your ACT database.
Note
Clicking Browse causes the Application Compatibility Manager to search for available database servers. After the search completes, the Select Server dialog box appears, enabling you to select the database server that contains your ACT database.
- **Database**: Type the name of your ACT database or select it from the list, and then click **Create** to create a new database.
- **This computer is configured as a Log Processing Service**: Select this check box to configure your computer as the ACT Log Processing Service. Clear the check box to use a different computer as the log processor.
Important
If you do not select a computer to be your ACT Log Processing Service, your data-collection package processing will default to your local computer
- **Log Processing Service Account area**: Modify the account information, including the account type and account credentials, used to start the ACT Log Processing Service.
Important
You must configure your ACT Log Processing Service account and SQL Server database server with read and write access. If you configured your account as a Local System account, your domain<computer_name>$ must have read/write access.
- **Log Share area**: Modify the full path location where your log files are processed, or click **Browse** to search for the location. The **Share as** field is automatically updated with the folder name.
Important
The ACT Log Processing Service share requires your domain computer to have write access. Additionally, the ACT Log Processing Service share is opened to the Everyone group, by default.
See Also
Concepts
Configuring the Application Compatibility Toolkit
ACT Database Configuration and Modification Recommendations
Modifying Your Configuration Settings
Troubleshooting ACT Setup