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USING SQL SERVER CONFIGURATION MANAGER
You must use SQL Server Configuration Manager to configure the HP Web Jetadmin SQL instance to
open up the remote connection needed to get the device data. This is a fairly simple operation;
however, there can be more to allowing access to a system than simply adjusting settings through this
utility. Firewalls of all kinds exist that you might need to understand, and there are also a myriad of
things that might be going on with local security infrastructure, applications, or on the network that
might inhibit connectivity. This document assumes a very basic setup of Microsoft Windows with little
more than Microsoft Firewall enabled. It also assumes that both the Windows users and computers
are joined to an Active Directory domain.
Launch the utility by locating Start, All Programs, SQL Server 2008, Configuration Tools, SQL Server
Configuration Manager. Once the utility is launched, you must perform the following steps:
Enable TCP/IP on the HP Web Jetadmin SQL instance (this is HPWJA by default)
Enable the SQL Server Browser
Figure 2 provides an example of enabling TCP/IP for a specific SQL instance. In this case, it is
HPWJA based on a default HP Web Jetadmin instance.
Note that we are enabling the TCP/IP protocol for the instance that HP Web Jetadmin is using. If you
are working with a non-default instance, you must adjust its protocol stack to allow remote access. In
our example, we are using a very simple default installation of HP Web Jetadmin.
Once you enable the TCP/IP stack for the SQL instance, you are presented with a message that states
a SQL service restart is required to make the setting take effect. HP recommends that you first stop the
HPWJA service in Windows Service Manager, and then restart the HPWJA or other SQL instance that
HP Web Jetadmin uses. HP Web Jetadmin maintains a fairly active connection to the SQL instance
and should not be running when you restart the actual instance service. You can restart the SQL
instance through SQL Server Configuration Manager under the SQL Server Services node shown in
Figure 2.
Figure 2 Adjusting protocols for the HPWJA instance
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