st3 standard parts server configuration
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ST3 Standard Parts Configuration
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ST3 Standard Parts configuration
Document History
Revision Date Author Description
1.0 31-10-2010 H.Legters Initial draft
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Goal
ST3 Standard parts installation on a server.
This document is a detailed description how to install ST3 Standard Parts on a network
server.
What we need:
StandardPartsInstallationGuide.doc
SQL Server 2008 R2 express - http://www.microsoft.com/express/Database/
Solid Edge ST3
Quick guide for Installation:
1) Install SQL server 2008 R2 express on the server
2) Configure SQL server 2008 R2 Express (Network protocol)
3) Configure SQL server 2008 R2 Express (Create SPUser)
4) Install Standard Parts administrator on a Solid Edge client
5) Connect to the external network database
6) Create a Standard Parts database
7) Install Machine library
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Step 1 – Install SQL Server 2008 Express on the server
Note: SQLServer 2008 Express R2 is a free Microsoft product. Download the x32 or x64
version from this site: http://www.microsoft.com/express/Database/
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Note: remember this password; you need this to maintain or uprade the database.
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Step 2 – Configuring SQL Express (Network protocol)
To manually configure SQL Express for Standard Parts perform the following steps:
1: From the start menu run “SQL Server Configuration Manager”
2: Enable TCP/IP Protocols for SQL Express
Right click on the item and click on enable.
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3: Edit TCP/IP Properties
The TCP/IP properties need to be changed to enable Standard Parts.
Right click on the TCP/IP entry and run Properties.
4: On the Protocol TAB
“Listen All” should be set to Yes
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5: On the IP Addresses TAB
Set the TCP Dynamic Ports to value equal to 1433
OK from the dialog
6: Restart the SQL Service
Select the SQL Server items
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Step 3 – Configuring SQL Express (Create SPUser)
Note: These instructions use SQL Server Management Studio from Microsoft. This tool
is installed with the SQL Server 2008 in step 1.
1: Start SQL Server Management Studio and change the authentication mode of the
database to Mixed Mode (Windows Authentication and SQL Server
Authentication) in database properties (Database – RMB – Properties – Security)
2: Create a login for external users that uses SQL Server authentication.
Goto Security -> Logins and Click Right Mouse Button
On the Shortcut menu run New Login
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3: Create a new login (SPUser)
Note: remember the username/password; you need this during the ST3 Standard Parts
configuration.
The new login is now available for users from other machines in the network.
On network machines that will access and modify the database (machines with
Standard Parts Administrator installed) use the Standard Parts Configuration
Wizard to connect to the External network database using the server machine
name and login.
On the server machine you may continue to use the localhost or set the database
as external using the server machine name and login.
Note: A new login should have DB creation privileges. This is required for the first time
the database is being created.
4: Grant database creation privileges to the user
switch to “Server Roles” Pane (second one on the left)
Check the checkbox next to dbcreator (image attached below)
Click Ok on all dialogs to accept the changes.
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SQL Server is now configured for Standard Parts. You should now be able to create and
connect to a database using the Standard Parts Configuration Wizard.
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Step 4 – Setup Standard Parts Administrator on client
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Start the Standard Parts Configuration Wizard and connect to the database on the server.
Working database: Browse to connect to the External SQL server (installed in step 1)
Note:
If you have connection problems: turn-off the Firewall on the server.
Create a new Standard Parts database
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Save the configuration and close the wizard.
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Step 6 – Install the Machine library
Change the path to the server location (shared with full permission)
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In the Standard Parts administrator change working database to the database created on
the server.
Add the parts from the installation Database.
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Trouble shooting
SQL is communication over port 1433. If you have problems with connecting to the
database it’s in many cases the Windows firewall on the server that is blocking this port.
Details for configuring the firewall for SQL can be found here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175043.aspx
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