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. WARNING: This password must be the same password entered on the Tools screen in the Administrator GUI. • Port (if not 3306) - port number (default is blank or zero) • SQL Command on Connect - SQL command when connection is made (default is blank) 4. The next step differs depending on whether entries were made in the Server and ODBC Information box: • If edits were made in this box, click the Save and Quit button to exit the Client and to return to your desktop. To re-access the Client, you will need to launch this application again. • To exit this box without making modifications, click the Cancel button to close this box and to return to the login window. NOTE: The only components you might change after installation are the username and password, and the IP address of the Server. Contact 8e6 Technologies customer service before changing the IP address from the one assigned the Client during installation. 8E6 TECHNOLOGIES, ENTERPRISE REPORTER 3.0 USER’S GUIDE CLIENT USER SECTION: CHAPTER 2 - ACCESSING THE CLIENT Log In In order to log in the Client, you must enter the manager username and password in the login window: Fig. 2:2-6 Client Login window 1. In the Username field, type in your username. If you have not had your username changed, enter the default username manager in lowercase letters, as shown here. 2. In the Password field, type in your password. If you have not had your password changed, enter the default password 8e6ReporT, using upper- and lowercase letters, as shown here. A series of asterisks displays for each character entered. NOTE: Manager usernames and passwords can be modified in the Admin: Form popup box of the Client, accessible via the Admin Details button. 3. Click the Login button to display the ER Server Information popup box: 8E6 TECHNOLOGIES, ENTERPRISE REPORTER 3.0 USER’S GUIDE CLIENT USER SECTION: CHAPTER 2 - ACCESSING THE CLIENT Fig. 2:2-7 ER Server Information popup box Server Statistics The ER Server Information popup box contains details about data storage on the ER 3.0 Server. This popup box is comprised of three frames: Date Scopes, ER Activity, and Expiration Info. Click the in the upper right corner of the ER Server Information popup box to close it. Date Scopes In the Date Scopes frame, the number of week(s) of data stored on the ER 3.0 Server, and the date and time range display for the following date scopes: • Overall Date Scope - this date scope pertains to all data currently stored on the Server, including both live (indexed) and archive (non-indexed) data. • Indexed Date Scope - this date scope pertains only to live data currently stored on the Server. Live data can include Web pages and objects, and will always include the indexes for these items. Objects include images from Web pages, and items such as JavaScript files and flash files. 8E6 TECHNOLOGIES, ENTERPRISE REPORTER 3.0 USER’S GUIDE CLIENT USER SECTION: CHAPTER 2 - ACCESSING THE CLIENT • Objects Date Scope - this date scope pertains only to objects currently stored on the Server. If this date scope overlaps the date ranges for indexed and non-indexed data currently stored on the Server, both live and archive items will be included in this date scope. Expiration Info In the Expiration Info frame, the following data displays: • Data Space Utilization - the percentage of database storage space currently being used on the ER 3.0 Server • % to be live data - the percentage of data that is set to be live data stored on the Server • Weeks until next expiration - the number of weeks from this week that data on the Server will expire • Estimated date of next expiration - the date scheduled for the next automatic database expiration ER Activity In the ER Activity frame, you specify the type of chart you wish to generate that will show details on the number of hits on the Server within a specified time period. In the From and To fields, today’s date displays. 1. Click in the From date box, and enter the first date in the date range, in the M/D/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY format. 2. Click in the To date box, and enter the last date in the date range, in the M/D/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY format. 3. Click the radio button corresponding to Hits By Day, Hits By Week, or Hits By Month. 4. Click the Draw Chart button to open a window that displays the chart of your selection. 8E6 TECHNOLOGIES, ENTERPRISE REPORTER 3.0 USER’S GUIDE CLIENT USER SECTION: CHAPTER 2 - ACCESSING THE CLIENT 5. To view the chart, click the in the upper right corner of the ER Server Information popup box to close it. The top portion of the chart includes the title of the chart, and a graph showing the number of hits for the specified time period. The bottom portion of the chart includes the time measure ment (day, week, or month) and the Number of Hits corre sponding to each time measurement. Depending on the time frame specified, this chart may be several pages in length. • Hits By Day - If you selected Hits By Day, each day within the date range is plotted on ...
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