Dell 11.5.2 Medical Alarms User Manual


 
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Dell SonicWALL Scrutinizer 11.5.2 Release Notes
P/N 232-002504-00 Rev A
Release Notes
How do I use a different drive for storing data?
Note: The following procedures will not work for remote drives based on Windows shares.
1. Stop the plixer_mysql service.
2. Copy the [homedir]\Scrutinizer\mysql\data directory to the new drive.
3. Edit the [homedir]\Scrutinizer\mysql\my.ini file, changing the drive letter for the
datadir=x:[homedir]/SCRUTINIZER/mysql/data/ entry.
4. Start the plixer_mysql service.
For more information on using a different drive for stored data or storing data to a remote database with
Scrutinizer version 7 or higher, review this guide.
Why do not all of the colors print correctly when I try to print an emailed report?
This can be caused by an option found in some browsers and email clients.
In Internet Explorer:
1. Open the "Tools" menu.
2. Click "Internet Options.
3. Click the "Advanced" tab.
4. Scroll down to the "Printing" section.
5. Check "Print background colors and images.
6. Click "OK."
This change will carry over to Outlook and Outlook Express.
Can Scrutinizer run in VMware?
Yes, please contact support for more information on the Scrutinizer Virtual Appliance.
How do I exclude Scrutinizer in Symantec Antivirus?
1. From within Symantec, expand the "Configure" option from the tree menu and select "File System."
2. Click the "Exclusions" button.
3. Click the "Files/Folders" button.
4. Find the Scrutinizer directory and check the box next to it.
5. Click "OK" to finish.
Why are my IPs not resolving, even though I have configured my DNS properly in Windows?
In certain situations, Scrutinizer may not be able to properly resolve IP addresses. This usually happens when
there are multiple DNS servers with disparate records. To deal with this, Scrutinizer allows you to specify your
DNS servers in a file rather than get the settings from the Windows Registry. The steps are outlined below:
1. Create a file in the \scrutinizer\html directory called dns.conf.
2. Open this file with a text editor like Notepad.
3. Create a list of DNS servers in the file in the format below.
o nameserver 192.168.1.1
o nameserver 166.186.184.2
o nameserver 224.39.1.171
Now that you have created this file, you should now be able to go into the Scrutinizer web interface and do
lookups properly.