
74 CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE
Each of the six sections is explained below:
Information
e Information section contains three elds:
Organization – Allows you to enter the name of your organization.
Location – Allows you to enter the city of your organization.
State – Allows you to select the state in which your organization is located.
Information elds are optional and are only used to create certain report headers. When
you’ve nished entering information, press Save.
Mail Settings
e Mail Settings section contains the following settings:
Mail Server Address – Allows you to enter the host name or IP address of a valid mail
server accessible from the server’s network (visible on the network to the DataView
servers) that can be used to send outgoing email.
Return Address – Allows you to enter the return address that will be used in all email
notications (e.g. dataview@yourdomain.com).
User Name – Allows you to enter a username. Some mail servers require a username
as a login each time an email is sent.
SMTP Port – Allows you to enter the port number for an SMTP mail server.
Use SSL – Allows you to toggle SSL encryption (technically this is the SMTP START-
TLS secure mail extension, but is commonly referred to as SSL). Some mail servers
require secure connections.
Password – If the mail server requires a password in conjunction with a username to
log in, use the Check to set password checkbox to set a password.
When you’ve nished entering information, press Save.
Data Settings
Data Settings control whether the units used in saving and displaying data are in English or
Metric units. Changes to these settings can be saved by clicking Save.
Database Settings
Database Settings control the connection to the local SQL server database used for Data-
View storage and conguration. e elds are as follows:
Host – Allows you to enter the hostname or IP address of the database.
Database Name – Allows you to enter the SQL server database to use.
User – Allows you to enter the login username for the SQL server.
Password – Allows you to enter the login password for the SQL server.
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