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Server Administration for Web Protection Solutions > Working with Policy Server > Changing the Policy Server IP address
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On the TRITON management server, stop the Websense Web Reporting Tools and Websense TRITON - Web Security services (if necessary).
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Locate the mng.xml file, and then make a backup copy of the file in another directory.
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Open mng.xml in a text editor (like Notepad or vi) and replace each instance of the old Policy Server IP address with the new one.
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Navigate to the Websense bin directory (C:\Program Files\Websense\Web Security\bin or /opt/Websense/bin/, by default).
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Locate the config.xml file, and then make a backup copy of the file in another directory.
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Open config.xml in a text editor and replace each instance of the old Policy Server IP address with the new one.
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In the bin directory, locate the websense.ini file, and then make a backup copy in another directory.
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Open websense.ini in a text editor and replace each instance of the old Policy Server IP address with the new one.
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Windows Server 2012: Go to Server Manager > Tools > ODBC Data Sources 64-bit.
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Windows Server 2008: Go to Start > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC).
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On the System DSN tab, select the appropriate data source name (by default, wslogdb70), and then click Configure.
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Accept the defaults on the next 2 screens, and then click Test Data Source.
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If the management console used to configure this Policy Server is installed on another machine, restart the Websense Web Reporting Tools and Websense TRITON - Web Security services on that machine.
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Server Administration for Web Protection Solutions > Working with Policy Server > Changing the Policy Server IP address
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