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Working with Reports > Configuring Log Database options > Changing the Log Database
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Enter the IP address for the new Log Database in the Settings > Reporting > Log Database page, in the Log database field.
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Open the Email Log Server Configuration wizard for the Windows machine on which Log Server is installed (Start > Forcepoint > Email Log Server Configuration).
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In the Database tab, click Connection to open the Select Data Source dialog box.
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Select the Machine Data Source tab and click New to open the Create New Data Source dialog box.
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Click Finish.
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In the Create a New Data Source to SQL Server dialog box, enter the server name, description, and IP address of the new SQL Server database in the Name, Description, and Server entry fields and click Next.
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Select With SQL Server authentication using a login ID and password entered by the user.
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In the Change the default database to drop-down list, select the esglogdb76 database and click Next.
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Click Finish.
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In the ODBC Microsoft SQL Server Setup dialog box, click Test Data Source to test the server connection.
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Click OK.
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In the Email Log Server Configuration wizard Database tab, notice that the ODBC Data Source Name (DSN) field contains the new server name, and click Apply to confirm the new configuration.
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Click OK in the warning message. The Log Server must be stopped and restarted for the new settings to take effect.
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In the Email Log Server Configuration wizard Connection tab, click Stop to stop the Log Server service.
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In the same tab, click Start to restart the Log Server service. The new database settings are in effect.
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Working with Reports > Configuring Log Database options > Changing the Log Database
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