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3. Restore Backup
NOTE: You will lose all data recorded after the point of the backup file selected. This includes
measurement data, user account information, configuration, and calibration information.
a. Click the row to select the backup file to restore.
b. Click the Restore Backup button.
c. Click Yes on the warning prompt (Warning Message: DATA MAY BE LOST! Are you sure
you want to restore backup…).
d. Click OK on the Restore Complete dialog box to restart the application.
4. Delete Backup
a. Click the row to select the backup file to delete. To select a range, use standard multi-select
functions (hold SHIFT for a range; CTRL for individual files).
b. Click Yes on the confirmation prompt to delete the backup files.
5. Reset Database
CAUTION: All microSTARii data will be deleted, which includes but is not limited
to, measurement data, user account and profile information, configuration, and
calibration information.
a. Click the Reset Database button.
b. Click Yes on the Data Operations confirmation prompt to delete all stored data.
NOTE: A backup operation is automatically performed whenever the database is reset; the
software performs a backup prior to the reset to allow the database to be restored, as necessary.
10.5 Database Management
The database connectivity information is set up on installation. In the case of a change of database
location or credential changes, use the following instructions to update the database connection
parameters:
STEP 1: Log on to the microSTARii application as an Administrator.
STEP 2: Navigate to the Configuration tab (Figure 4-1).
STEP 3: Click the Manage Database button.
STEP 4: In the Database Management dialog box, update the information as necessary:
a. DB Server
b. Database
c. Integrated Authentication
d. DB User
e. Password
STEP 5: Click the Test button to validate the connection using the new values.