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  1. For Windows 10 type of machines, to locate the computer name of your system:

    1. Open Control Panel. Click System and Security System.

    2. On the View basic information, see the Full computer name under the Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings section. Visit Windows Support to check the computer name for other types of Windows versions.

  2. From the Windows desktop, select Start→ Microsoft SQL Server Tools 18→ Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 18.
    The Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio opens.

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  3. Log in to SQL Server using your credentials.

  4. Expand the Databases folder to display the Velocity database in the Object Explorer navigation pane.

  5. Expand the Velocity database to display the Tables branch.

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  6. Make the changes specified in the following table by right-clicking each database table and selecting Edit Top 200 Rows from the pop-up menu. (After each change, click outside the edited row for the changes to take effect.)

    Note: Be extra careful while editing the tables because accidentally editing the tables can corrupt the database.

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    The table describes the modification of the SQL table properties and their value after a Database restoration. A set of table properties such as Server Name, Remote Computer Name, Remote IP, and Remote Server IP and its value are replaced by the destination system name VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM or Windows Domain name.

In this table:

Select this column:

Enter this data:

MiscProperties


AuthenticationPath

  • If using local Windows accounts, the name of the local computer. For example, after restoring the database to a new system, the local computer name would be VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM.

  • If using domain accounts, the Windows Domain name.

MiscProperties

UseDomainAuthentication

  • 0=Use Local accounts

  • 1=Use Domain accounts

MiscProperties

OU

(This column exists only if you selected an Organization Unit during the Velocity installation.)
LDAP://OU=Organizational Name,DC=Domain Name,DC=Top-Level Domain Name

For example: LDAP://OU=ENGINEERING,DC=SECURITY,DC=com

Operators

Name

If you are not logging in as Administrator for OperatorID=2, use your Windows user name. (If you are using the Administrator account, skip this step.)

Operators

DirectorySource

  • If using local Windows accounts, update all rows to the local computer’s name. For example, the local computer name can be \\VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM after restoring the database to a new system.

  • If using domain accounts, update all rows to the Windows Domain name. For example, \\WORKGROUP NAME.

Servers

Server_Name

Name of the Velocity Server (all UPPERCASE). For example, after restoring the database to a new server, the server name can be \\VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM.

ServerExtensions

RemoteComputerName

Name of the Velocity Server (all UPPERCASE). For example, \\VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM.

Registry

AppPath

  • Destination of the application path. For example: C:\Program Files(x86)\Identiv\Velocity.

  • If this is a 64-bit version of Windows, the path is: C:\Program Files (x86)\Identiv\Velocity.

Registry

ComputerName

Name of the Velocity Server (all UPPERCASE). For example, VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM.Registry

RemoteIP

Name of the Velocity Server (all UPPERCASE). For example, VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEMRegistry

RemoteServerIP

Name of the Velocity Server (all UPPERCASE). For example, VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM.Registry

SDServer

Name of the Velocity Server (all UPPERCASE). For example, VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM.

Registry

ServerName

SQL Server Instance name. For example, VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM\WORKGROUP NAME.

Workstations

WorkstationName

Name of the Velocity Server for WorkstationID=1 (all UPPERCASE). For example, the workstation name is VEL1-LOCAL-SYSTEM.

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  1. Click Velocity's menu button, then select Extensions > Server Extensions.

  2. The Velocity Server Extensions Manager appears.

  3. Click Install.
    The Find Server Extension dialog appears.

  4. Search for Identiv\Velocity root directory. Several HEX files are located here, as shown.

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  5. Select the extension you want to install and click Open.
    The newly installed extension appears in the Server Extension list in the Velocity Server Extensions Manager. By default, the extension is enabled (checked,) and the word 'True' appears in the first column.

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  6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to install more extensions.

  7. When you are finished.
    A message appears, prompting you to restart the Extension Service before the extension takes effect.

  8. Click OK.

  9. For the service extension to take effect, right-click on the Velocity Service Control Manager (SCM) in Windows to try stopping and restarting the extension service.

  10. Start the Velocity DIGI*TRAC Network Service.

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  1. Open certmgr.msc, goto certificates →Local Computer→ Personal → Certificates.

  2. Right-click VelocityTLS and select Delete.

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Importing the VelocityTLS certificate from the Velocity database to the Windows Certificate Store

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  1. Open certmgr with Administrator permissions and go to Local Computer → Personal → Certificates.

  2. Right-click VelocityTLS certificate → All Tasks → Manage Private Keys...

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  3. Select the user VelocityServices and click the Remove button.

  4. Re-add the VelocityServices user and grant Full control.