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Food Processor manual - ESHA Research

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Chapter 2<br />

The <strong>Food</strong> <strong>Processor</strong><br />

2-2<br />

Single Stand-Alone install<br />

1. Place the DVD in your drive. If the installation does not automatically<br />

start:<br />

a. Click your Start button and select Run;<br />

b. Type in x:\setup.exe, where x is the drive letter of your<br />

DVD drive.<br />

2. On the opening screen, select Next.<br />

3. On the next screen, select Full Installation.<br />

4. Enter a password for the SQL server database engine.<br />

(REQUIRED) This password can be any combination of letters<br />

and numbers. You must enter a password before continuing.<br />

Make note of your password, you may need it in the<br />

future. Password:__________________________<br />

5. Click Finish.<br />

6. From this point, follow the onscreen prompts. When given a<br />

choice of Complete or Custom, choose Complete.<br />

7. Click Install.<br />

8. When the installation is complete, click Finish.<br />

Network or Shared Database installation<br />

The <strong>ESHA</strong> Database can be either attached to your own existing<br />

instance of SQL Server, or you may use the <strong>ESHA</strong> DVD to<br />

install an instance of SQL Server.<br />

Your instance of SQL Server:<br />

1. Copy the eshadata.mdf file from "[DVD]:\win32\program<br />

files\<strong>ESHA</strong> <strong>Research</strong>\data" into a drive that is local to the server<br />

(recommended is "c:\program files\<strong>ESHA</strong> <strong>Research</strong>\data").<br />

2. Check/change attributes on that file so it is not Read-Only.<br />

3. Open Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio.<br />

4. Connect to your server instance, and browse to Databases.<br />

5. Right-click in the white area on the right under Databases.<br />

6. Choose Attach…<br />

a. Click Add…

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