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b.
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c.
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In the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration dialog box, under Administrators, select the Off radio button, and then click OK.
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4.
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Use a supported browser (see System requirements for this version) to launch the TRITON management console and log on using the default account:
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b.
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Log on as the default admin account, using the password set during installation.
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TRITON - Web Security prompts for a subscription key. If you do not enter the key at the prompt, you can enter it on the Settings > General > Account page. See the TRITON - Web Security Help for more information.
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TRITON - Data Security displays the subscription key page. See the Initial Setup section of the TRITON - Data Security Help for more information.
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TRITON - Email Security prompts for a subscription key. If you do not enter the subscription key in the prompt, you can enter it in the Settings > General > Subscription page. See the TRITON - Email Security Help for more information.
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If you did not provide SMTP server details during installation, use the TRITON Settings > Notifications page to specify the SMTP server used to enable administrator password reset functionality and account change notifications. See the TRITON Unified Security Help for more information.
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a.
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Launch SQL Server Configuration Manager (Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 > Configuration Tools > SQL Server Configuration Manager).
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b.
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In the tree pane, select SQL Server Service.
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d.
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In the tree pane, select SQL Server Network Configuration > Protocols for <instance name>, where <instance name> is the default instance or TRITONSQL2K8R2X (or other instance name you specified).
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