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Operation History Viewer<br />

9. Map a drive to the operation history database (OpHist.mdb).<br />

a. Click the Network... button.<br />

b. In the Drive field, select a drive letter that has not already been used on<br />

this MAS.<br />

c. Enter the path to the operation history database (OpHist.mdb) by doing<br />

one of the following:<br />

! In the Folder field, type the pathname using the format<br />

\\servername\Tracing<br />

where servername is the domain name of the MAS on which the<br />

Tracing Server software is running.<br />

! Use the Browse... button to locate the Tracing directory on the<br />

MAS on which the Tracing Server software is running.<br />

d. Click Finish.<br />

10. In the Select Database dialog box, set the Drives field to the drive you<br />

mapped in the previous step.<br />

The system displays in the Database Name field a list of one or more<br />

databases on the mapped drive. The operation history database<br />

(OpHist.mdb) should be among them.<br />

11. Select OpHist.mdb.<br />

12. Click OK.<br />

13. In the ODBC Microsoft Access Setup dialog box, click OK.<br />

14. In the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box, click OK.<br />

Procedure 3: Disabling ODBC Tracing<br />

If ODBC logging is enabled on the MAS, performance for the system degrades. ODBC<br />

tracing should be enabled for debugging purposes only. To disable ODBC tracing,<br />

follow this procedure.<br />

1. On your Windows desktop, click the Start > Programs > <strong>Avaya</strong><br />

Modular Messaging > Operation History Viewer menu to launch the<br />

Operation History Viewer window. See Operation History Viewer<br />

Window on page 8-15.<br />

2. Click File > Data Source....<br />

The system displays the standard Windows ODBC Data Source<br />

Administrator dialog box.<br />

3. Click the Tracing tab.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

February 2007 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

8–7

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