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- Open Control Panel from the Windows start menu.
- Choose Go to System and Security > System > Advanced system settings.
- Choose Environment Variables to open the environment variables editing screen.
- Add the desired Enterprise Pack variables in the System variables section. Refer to Environment Variables for information about the available variables.
- Click OK to save the variables and restart the Enterprise Pack service (see Starting DTP Applications).
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Variable | Description |
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DEP_USE_REMOTE_DB | Accepts a Boolean value that enables/disables starting Enterprise Pack using the embedded database. By default, the embedded database is used:
Set the variable to |
DEP_DB_HOSTNAME | Specifies the hostname for connecting to a remote database, e. g.Example:
This variable is ignored if Default value is |
DEP_DB_PORT | Specifies the port number for connecting to the database, e. g.Example:
You can use this variable to change the port number for connecting to the embedded database if Default value is |
DEP_DB_USERNAME | Specifies the username for authenticating the connection to the database. This variable is optional and should only be used when the remote database has authentication enabled. Example:
This variable is ignored if |
DEP_DB_PASSWORD | Specifies the password for authenticating the connection to the database. This variable is optional and should only be used when the remote database has authentication enabled. Example:
This variable is ignored if Passwords must be encrypted; plain text passwords are not supported. To encrypt this value, use the |
DEP_AUTH_DB | Specifies the database to use for authenticating the user. This variable is optional and should only be used when the remote database has authentication enabled. Example:
This variable is ignored if |
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DEP_ACCESS_LOG_BACKUPS | Determines how many archived log files are stored by Extension Designer. Applies to all network logs captured by Extension Designer individually (see Configuring Extension Designer Logs on Extension Designer Best Practices for more information about what logs are captured). When the number of archived logs for a given log (for example, extension-designer-access.log) reaches this value, Extension Designer will automatically remove the oldest log to make room for the newest as needed.
Default value = is |