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  1. Log on with an administrator account to the computer on which you want to install SQL Diagnostic Manager.
  2. Run Setup.exe in the root of the installation kit.
  3. Click Install SQL Diagnostic Manager on the Quick Start window.
  4. On the Welcome window of the setup program, click Next.
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  5. Review the license agreement. To accept this license agreement, click I accept the terms and conditions of this License Agreement and then click Next.
  6. Choose the components you want to install by selecting the respective check boxes. By default, the setup program installs SQL Diagnostic Manager Windows Console and SQL Diagnostic Manager Services and Repository, allowing you to immediately begin monitoring your SQL Server environment. Select the IDERA Dashboard checkbox if you want a complete installation, by default the Web Console is not selected.


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    By default, the Management Service, Collection Service, Predictive Service, and Rest Service are installed on the local computer where you are running the setup program.

  7. Click Next.

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  1. Type the host name and instance in the space provided.
  2. If your SQL Server environment uses SQL Server Authentication, select the respective check box and click Change to enter SQL Server credentials. By default, SQL Diagnostic Manager uses your Windows credentials when connecting to the Repository.
  3. If want the SQL Diagnostic Management Service to use SQL Server Authentication , select the respective check box and click Change to enter SQL Server credentials. By default, SQL Diagnostic Manager uses your Windows credentials when connecting to the Repository.
  4. Click Next.
Tip

SQL Diagnostic Manager 10.3 requires Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or above running on the computer that hosts the SQL Diagnostic Manager Repository database for all installations.

Select an installation location and type a display name for your instance

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