- 1 - Manual TC History SQL Auto Back Up
- 2 - Table of content: - Table of content Page 2 - About TC History SQL Auto BackUp Page 3 - Installation WebEngine 2 Page 4 - First tab Auto BackUp Settings Page 5 - Second tab Manual Back-Up DataBase Page 6 - Run as a Service Page 7 - FAQ Page 8
- 3 - About TC History SQL Auto BackUp TC History SQL Auto BackUp is an application specially developed for a WebEngine 2. This application makes a daily back up of the TCHistory SQL Data Base. Run as a service: You can run the TC History SQL Auto BackUp as a normal application, but it is possible to run this as a service (see page 8).
- 4 - Installation for WebEngine 2.0: When you have installed a previous version of the TC History SQL Auto Back Up, un-install that version first before start with step 1. Step 1: Start the Windows Explorer and go to C:\Program Files\Priva\Tools and run the batch file write protection off.bat and restart the WebEngine with the restart.bat or use the WebEngine 2.0 Tool and restart the WebEngine. Step 2: Double click on the SQL WebEngine 2.0 version 1.1.0.0.exe (see Image 3), there is no need for install this file as an Administrator. Image 3 Step 3: Don t forget to switch on the write protection with the batch file write protection on.bat or use the WebEngine 2.0 Tool and restart the WebEngine.
- 5 - First tab Auto BackUp Settings : A total overview of all email account settings. 1 = Current rime, date and day overview. 2 = Back-Up Settings. 3 = OutPut Box. 4 = Current installed version. 5 = When a new version is available this area colour orange when ok this area is green. 6 = When you will save a new setting click this button for saving adjustments. 7 = About Box. 6 7 1 2 4 3 5
- 6 - Second tab Manual Back-Up DataBase : 1. = Current Project name. 2. = Current SQL DataBase Name. 3. = Here is showing the SQL DataBase Back-Up folder. 4. = Select or change here the location for the SQL Back-Up file. For example D: for an USB stick. 5. = Possibility for make manual a SQL Back-Up. 6. = Control area, when you have changed the Back-Up folder you can check here the location. 7. = Save all your settings after changing. 7 1 2 3 6 4 5 Important: When you have changed de SQL Back-Up folder click the Back-Up Database button (5) first. In the textbox (6) the whole SQL Back-Up script is visible. After the manual SQL Back-Up test don t forget to save the change with de Save Button in the left upper corner (7). When you use an USB stick as a Back-Up medium it is recommended to use one of the two USB port next to the LAN2 port.
- 7 - Run as a Service: First step: Start the TC History SQL Auto Back Up as a normal application and fill in all the settings. Double check your settings en save all your settings with the save button in the left upper corner (see Image 5). Image5 Second step: Close the TC History SQL Auto Back Up application. Third step WebEngine 2: Start the Windows Explorer and brows to C:\Program Files\REDQube\SQLWebEngine. Click with the right mouse button on the file Install_SQLBackUpService.bat and run this batch file as an administrator (see Image 6). Image 6 Now you can start the WebEngine SQL Auto Back-Up Service manual or restart the WebEngine and the WebEngine SQL Auto Back-Up Service will start automatically (see Image 7). Image 7 Important Note: You don t have to start the application anymore when the Service is running. The only reason to start the application is for changing your settings. If you want to change your settings stop the WebEngine SQL Auto Back Up Service first..!!
- 8 - FAQ: Question: If have installed and starts the WebEngine SQL Auto Back-Up Service but nothing happens. There is no SQL Database back up in the Back-Up folder. Answer: Go to the WebEngine SQL Auto Back Up Service and stop this Service first. Click with the right mouse button and go to Properties. Next screen appears Check if Local System account is chosen. If not those the Local System account en click on OK or Apply. After changing the account, start the WebEngine SQL Auto Back Up Service.
- 9 - Version: 1.1.0.0 Date: 10th March 2013