| Database Preferences
 The Database Preferences form sets global defaults for
several system and network settings. Once you have specified
your typical needs, Collect! will do as you have requested
until you change the settings. Please confer with your network
technician to correctly enter required paths and other information
in the fields of this form.
 Some of the settings you can preselect are:
 - Database to work with by default
- Path to Log file
 - Path to Global file access
 - Path to Letter templates
 -  Email Server  address
 - Maximum  Web Host users allowed
 - Maximum Web Host packet size
 - Auto log out after
 -  Client Timeout
 
   Database Preferences
 When you change settings in this form and select the
OK button, Collect! saves the information in a file
named collect.cfg. This is located in
the Collect\bin folder. There are a number of  system setup
forms which also write to this file to store system wide
options and settings.
 Database  Enter the name of the database to open. This is the
  name of the database folder. Typically, you would enter
  MASTERDB, DEMODB or PROSDB here. The database
  you enter in this field will be displayed as the Database
  To Open in the  Welcome To Collect! screen. The database
  must exist and must be a registered device.
   MASTERDB is your working database. This is where you
  enter all of your live data. DEMODB is used to experiment
  and try the system out. We highly recommend that you
  use this function to familiarize yourself fully with Collect!.
  This where you will  find numerous examples and samples
  of many of  Collect!'s features. PROSDB is used to enter
  information on clients you may be trying to obtain. This
  information will be helpful storing the  contacts and steps
  you have taken to attract this new client.
  
 Log Path  This is the location of the Log Files folder where Collect! stores
  and writes to the Collect!  Application Log. By default, Collect!
  expects to find the Log Files folder in Collect\bin, but you can
  specify a different path here. Select the FOLDER icon
  to navigate to a folder of your choice.
   Enter a fully qualified path name to the location of your "Log
  Files" folder. If left blank, activity for all users will be logged to
  the Collect\Log Files folder of your Server, UNLESS you
  are using the  Collect! Client installation.
 
 If your users signing into Collect! from a
                Client, you will need to set the Log Path
                here, and each Windows user needs write
                permissions on the folder, too. If you do not set
                a path, each user writes to their own local
                CollectClient\bin folder.   To configure your Client installs to log to your
  Server's "Collect\Log Files" folder, enter "\\Server\Collect\bin"
  using the Server Name and Share Name your Server is
  using to share its Collect! folder. Or, you can direct Collect!
  to log to any other network share, such
  as "\\Server\MessageLogShare." If the share is
  on a separate spindle, performance is improved.
  
 Global File Access Path  This is the path collect uses to store and find external files
  attached to contacts,  transactions and  attachments. Many
  external files must be opened by third party applications and
  therefore must be accessible by the client machine. The global
  file access path provides a central location for these files to be
  stored. When you select a file to attach, it will be copied to the
  path specified in this field. Select the FOLDER icon to navigate
  to a folder of your choice.
   If no path is defined, Collect\bin\global is the default location.
  If you define a path the location will be {path}\global.
 
 If you are signing into Collect! from a
                Client, you will need to set the Global File Access
                Path, and each Windows user needs write
                permissions on the folder, too. If you do not set
                a path, each user writes to their local bin\global
                folder.   Collect!! will also look for the styles folder in the path you
  specify.
   If no path is defined, Collect\bin is the default location for the
  styles folder. If you define a path, the location of the styles
  folder will be {path}\styles. Also, the "// external file"
  command used with  RTF reports will look here for the *.rtf
  file. RTF  reports use the "// external file" redirect to point to
  an *.rtf document in the styles folder.
  
 RTF Letter Template Path  Enter the location of your letter template files in this
  field. This should allow the user to import, fetch, print
  and edit  RTF reports from any machine, as long as
  they have access to the share. The user can also
  apply file level security to the files, for example
  making some templates read only. Select the
  FOLDER icon to navigate to a folder of your choice.
  
 RTF Letter Path  The path you enter here will be where your reports
  will be saved when printed. You can also set up
  Read and Create permissions on printing reports
  to prevent users from printing a report and then editing
  the saved copy. Select the FOLDER icon to navigate
  to a folder of your choice.
  
 Email Server Address  This is the actual IP address of your SMTP mail server.
  Collect! talks to this address when you have enabled
  SMTP for your  operators. By default, Collect! uses
  MAPI instead.
 
 Authentication must be handled by your
                 Windows operating system, not by Collect!.
                 If you are authorized to send and receive
                 email, then you can send it through Collect!.  
 SQL Login  Enter an SQL administrator username when using SQL  Login
  instead of Windows Authentication to connect to the database.
   Please refer to the help topic  How to Network Collect! for
  more information.
  
 SQL Password  Enter an SQL administrator password when using SQL Login
  instead of Windows Authentication to connect to the database.
   Please refer to the help topic  How to Network Collect! for
  more information.
  
 Maximum Web Host Users  Enter the maximum number of authenticated users
  you want to be allowed to log into  Web Host. This
  is the default startup number. You can override this
  number from the Web Host dialog.
   If you leave this field blank, Collect! defaults to the
  maximum users allowed by your Web Host
  user licenses.The maximum number you can enter
  may be found in the  License Information screen.
  
 Web Host Session Mem Kb   Web Host uses Heap Memory for input and output packets.
  Enter a value in this field to set how much memory you want
  these packets to use, ONLY IF you need to process large files
  that Collect!'s defaults cannot handle. The default value 80 KB
  will be used if this field is left blank and this should be
  sufficient for all normal needs.
   When Web Host is sent a packet that is too large for the
  value specified in this field, Web Host will "beep" and write
  to the  Application Log. That might indicate an instance
  where you would want to consider increasing the packet
  size allowed.
   Example:
   "Web Host is not currently configured to handle more
  than ### bytes of data.Packet size ###.
 Please configure in Database Preferences."
  
 Auto Log Out After  Enter a number of minutes here if you want Collect! to
  automatically log the user out of the system and close
  Collect! on the user's machine after an extended period
  of inactivity.
 
 The setting you enter here has no effect on
                an instance of  Web Host or the Scheduler.
                To shut either of them down at a precise time,
                you must use the command line argument /T.   Auto Log Out After is a global setting. If you need different
  values for individual workstations or for different Collect!
  databases being used, you can use the
  Command Line Startup Option, /x{mm}, in the Collect!
  shortcuts for particular Collect! instances. That setting
  will override the value set here in Database Preferences,
  but only for the particular instance of Collect!.
  
 Column Encryption Enabled  Switch this ON to indicate that Columns have been Encrypted
  in the Database. Please refer to the help document
   How to Encrypt a Database Column for more information.
  
 Ignore Operator Security Setting  Switch this ON to disable account access control. This will
  completely disable Operator settings for Security, Strict,
  Locked out by default, and Client # in the  Operator Security
  form. It will be as if all these switches are turned OFF.
 
 WARNING: This is a MASTER SWITCH effectively
                disabling security for everybody.  Naturally this
                should only be accessible by an administrator
                for troubleshooting purposes. AUTOMATE CLIENT UPDATE (CVSYNC)
   Switch this ON to automatically update  Collect! client installations
  when they first sign on after a patch. The client  installation will
  automatically pull the files from the Server installation.
  
 OK  Selecting this button will save any changes you have
  made and return you to the previous form.
  
 Cancel  Selecting this button will ignore any changes you have
  made and return you to the previous form.
  
 Help  Press this button for help on the Database Preferences
  form and links to related topics.
  
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