Configuring BiblioRemote server

Before doing any of the following, be sure to have BiblioRemote server running by double click "<installation directory>\BiblioRemote\dbsrvr.exe". You can also run BiblioRemote server as a system service. To configure the BiblioRemote server, run "<installation directory>\BiblioRemote\srvradmin.exe". When you first run this program you will need to use the default account to log in.

Go to the menu command "File | Options". Select remote type (Local Area Network or Internet), and enter the IP address of the server. If you are using the computer on which the server is installed, use the default IP address 127.0.0.1. Click "OK". Now go to "File | Login to Server"and use "Admin" as the user name and "DBAdmin" as password. For security reasons, you may want to remove the default account after establishing existing users and administrators. At least, change the password.

Status

The Status panel lists all the active sessions currently connected to the server as well as other information like memory usage, up time, etc. By default, the BiblioRemote server uses port 12005 for database communications and port 12006 for administrative communication. You can stop the server by clicking the Stop button and restart it by clicking the Start button.

Server

On this panel, you can change server-related parameters. The most import one is "Max # of connections". By default, it is set to 3. If you need to support more concurrent users, you can go to the Biblioscape web site and purchase additional BiblioRemote server license(s). Then click on the label "Max # of connections" and enter the key you received. All the other server-related parameters can be changed after clicking on the "Edit" button.

Users

You can add, edit, or delete users on this panel. A user can be given administrator privileges if the "Administrator" box is checked.

Databases

All available databases published by the server are listed. Click the "Add" button to make your Biblioscape database available. First, give it a name. This name will be used when you set up Biblioscape to access the database on the BiblioRemote server. You can add a description about the database in the Description box. Then specify the path where the database resides.

Database Users

You can grant each user privileges to access a specific database. Each user can be assigned Read, Insert, Update, Delete, Create, Alter, Drop privileges to a specific database. In order for an user to open a remote database with Biblioscape, the user must be given the privilege to do so.

Log

All the server activities are logged. You can load the log by clicking the Load button and save the log as a text file by clicking the "Save" button.