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NetResident - Network Content Monitoring Tool

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Introduction
Overview
System Requirements
What Network Content NetResident Can Analyze
What’s New in NetResident 3.0
NetResident Architecture
Deploying the Application
Before You Begin: Network Visibility
Step 1: Deploying the NetResident Service and Console
Step 2: Deploying NetResident Agents
Ensuring Connectivity Between the System Components
Tips and Tricks
Setting Up the Database
Step 1: Creating a New Database and Configuration File
Step 2: Selecting an SQL Server
Step 3: Selecting a Database Location and Name
Step 4: Setting Database Access Token
Step 5: Summary
Working with NetResident
Events
Connections
Alerts
About
Understanding the Difference Between the Display and Capture Filters
Remote Connections
Aliases
Workspaces
Adding Exceptions to NetResident Agents
Manual SQL Server Installation
Analyzing Imported Capture Files
Frequently Asked Questions
Sales and Support

Step 1: Creating a New Database and Configuration File

The NetResident Database Manager is automatically launched after you have installed the NetResident Service. The first step of the wizard creates a new database to be used with NetResident and a new configuration file for the NetResident service. The function of the configuration file is to “tell” the NetResident service the database location and name. If this is the first installation, you should select Create a new database and a new configuration file, but if you have already created a database in the past (e.g., if you are reinstalling NetResident), you should select Create a new configuration file.

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