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Installing with SQL Server
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See System requirements for this version for which versions of SQL Server are supported.
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For Forcepoint DLP, Forcepoint Email Security, or Forcepoint Web Security with the Web DLP module, the account must have a sysadmin role.
You need this logon ID and password when you install Forcepoint reporting components.
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You must restart the machine after installing Microsoft SQL Server and before installing Log Server.
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If Log Server is installed on another machine, install the SQL Server client tools on that machine instead.
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Configuring Microsoft SQL Server user roles
Microsoft SQL Server defines SQL Server Agent roles that govern accessibility of the job framework. The SQL Server Agent jobs are stored in the SQL Server msdb database.
To install Log Server successfully, the user account that owns the reporting database must have one of the following membership roles in the msdb database and db_datareader:
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The SQL user account must also have dbcreator fixed server role privilege. The Forcepoint Email Security user account must have sysadmin fixed server role privilege.
Use Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio to grant the database user account the necessary permissions to successfully install Log Server.
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On the SQL Server machine, go to Start > Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio.
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Select the Object Explorer tree, and then go to select Security > Logins.
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Select Server Roles, and then select dbcreator. For Forcepoint DLP, Forcepoint Email Security, and Forcepoint Web Security with the Web DLP module, also select sysadmin.
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Select User Mapping and do the following:
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Select msdb in database mapping.
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Select wbsn-data-security in database mapping and mark it as "db_owner".
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Select wbsn-data-security-temp-archive in database mapping and mark it as "db_owner".
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Click OK to save your changes.
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Click OK to save your changes.

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