Configuring Alarm DB Logger as a Service
- Last UpdatedSep 16, 2020
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You can configure the Alarm DB Logger to run as a Windows service. To reduce the security exposure of running the Alarm DB Logger with administrator privileges, the user account permissions have been set to non-interactive to run the Alarm DB Logger as a service.
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Log in to the computer as an administrator.
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Open the Alarm DB Logger Manager and start the configuration wizard. Do the following:
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In the Tools view, expand Applications.
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Double-click Alarm DB Logger Manager.
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Click Settings. The Alarm DB Logger Manager - Configuration wizard appears.
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Click Next. The Alarm DB Logger Manager - Query Selection page appears.
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Click Next. The Alarm DB Logger Manager - Advanced Setting page appears.

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In the Running Logger As area, click either Normal Application or Windows Service.
The credentials will depend on the authentication method selected in the Alarm DB Logger Manager - Configuration wizard page.
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In the Log on as area, select the login account based on the following criteria, and click Finish.
Authentication Method
Running Logger As
Log on as
User Name
Password
SQL Server Authentication
Windows Service
Virtual account
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Windows Authentication
Windows Service
Virtual account
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Windows Authentication
Windows Service
This account
<username>
<password>
Note: For more information on Virtual account, see Using Virtual Accounts.
By default, selecting This account will display the user name of the user currently logged in, in which case password is not required. If you change the user name then you must provide a password.
You must provide a user account with appropriate permissions, to complete the configuration.
The next time you launch the Alarm DB Logger it will pre-fill the configuration details.