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- Create / edit your installer user. This is the user you will use to run the Configuration Wizard (this wizard configures/upgrades Connexion and the various databases). This user should have dbo db_owner permissions on the two databases you've created. Please note that if you're using a Windows/Domain user, you will need to run the Configuration Wizard under this users account. You can do this by logging into the target machine using this user's credentials, or by launching an admin command prompt and using the runas /user:MyUser ConfigurationWizard.exe syntax.
- Create / edit your service user. This is the user you will use to run the Configuration service. This user should have reader/writer permissions on the two databases you've created.
Run the Configuration Wizard (under the Install user's account). On the database connections tab, ensure that the 'Install User' account matches the install user account you setup in the database. Ensure that the 'Don't Create...' checkbox is checked.
Info title Windows Authentication If you are using Windows Authentication, the ConfigurationWizard must be run from the Windows Domain Account that has db_owner permissions on the database. Alternatively, you can use the runas command to impersonate this user. Run the following from a Windows command prompt:
runas /user:MyUser ConfigurationWizard.exe
The configuration wizard should now proceed as normal and configure and start the Connexion service.
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