
Chapter 1
ISRP CE Client Setup
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Domain Security Account: requires a username and password for log-
ging into IIS Services. It is only used in a domain environment.
• IIS Account: an administrative account that your handheld device or
PDT uses to communicate with the database.
• IIS Anonymous User: if IIS installed, this is a built-in account for
anonymous access to IIS.
• IIS Server: the PC on which IIS resides. It is either your local PC or a
remote PC/server, depending on your configuration option.
• IIS Sub folder: the directory is typically located at: C:\Program
Files\Common Files\IntelliTrack\IIS. It contains the
resource dll for the application’s use of IIS (sqlcesa35.dll).
• IIS Virtual Directory: if using a remote PC/server option with IIS, the
virtual directory is the network location where IIS resides.
• IntelliTrack_User Role or ISRP_User Role: IntelliTrack account in
SQL Server. If using a remote PC/server configuration for IIS, the IIS
user needs permission to use SQL Server database.
• Permissions: security rights to write and use the IIS account with your
IntelliTrack application.
• Resource Dll: the resource dll, sqlcesa35.dll, for the application’s use
of IIS.
• Sync URL: the address for the IIS sub folder in which the resource dll
resides. (This is a network location if your IIS account resides on a
server PC.) Depending on your configuration, it should look similar to:
http://{IIS computer name}/IntelliTrack/
sqlcesa35.dll.
• Windows NT Authentication: Uses your Windows password and
login when you log into SQL Server.
• Workgroup: a computer grouping intended to help users find printers
and shared folders within a group. In Windows, workgroups do not
offer centralized user accounts or authentication.
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2. Windows XP Explorer Help and Support Center Glossary: Workgroup entry.
Accessed January 31, 2010.
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