11 SQL Config SP3D
11 SQL Config SP3D
The following procedures for enabling network access are required only if you are using
Windows Server 2003.
Enable Network COM+ Access
1. Open the Control Panel and double-click Add or Remove Programs.
2. In the Add or Remove Programs window, click Add/Remove Windows Components.
3. On the Windows Components Wizard page, select Application Server in the
Components list, and then click Details.
4. In the Subcomponents of Application Server list, click Enable network COM+ access
and then click OK.
5. Click Next to complete the Windows Components Wizard.
6. Click Finish on the Configuring Components page.
1. Open the Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click
Computer Management.
2. Under Computer Management, expand the System Tools and Local Users and Groups
nodes.
3. Under the Local Users and Groups node, click Groups.
4. In the right pane of the Computer Management window, double-click Distributed COM
Users.
5. In the Distributed COM Users Properties dialog box, click Add.
6. In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, type the user accounts you want to
add to the Distributed COM Users Group into the Enter the object names to select box.
You can enter multiple accounts by separating each one with a semicolon. For example,
you can type Domain1\User1;Domain1\User2;Domain1/User3, and so on.
7. Click OK to close the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box.
8. Click OK to close the Distributed COM Users Properties dialog box
1. Use the Standard installation to install the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 software on your
database server.
2. When you get to the Components to Install install page, select SQL Server Database
Services.
3. On the Service Account page, set your service settings as required for your situation.
A domain user account offers more flexibility and is typically used because many
server-to-server activities can be performed only with a domain user account, including
remote procedure calls, replication, and backing up network drives
4. Complete your installation as required for your situation.
5. If any errors occur during installation, refer to the Summary Log for more information and
contact Intergraph Support for further assistance.
8. Click OK.
Install SmartPlant 3D
Information
If you are installing the SmartPlant 3D Reference Data software on a computer running
Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2, you must manually configure the Microsoft
Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) service and add the necessary users to the
Distributed COM Users group.
Prior to installing SmartPlant 3D Reference Data on the database server, verify that the server
computer meets the required hardware and software requirements and that all prerequisite
software has been installed. For more information about hardware and software requirements,
1. Insert the Intergraph SmartPlant 3D Product CD. If the CD does not start automatically,
double-click Setup.exe in the root folder of the CD.
If you are using SmartPlant Enterprise, insert Disc 2 of the SmartPlant
Enterprise DVD set.
2. Select SmartPlant 3D Reference Data Installation.
If you are using SmartPlant Enterprise, click SmartPlant Reference Data, and
then click SmartPlant 3D Reference Data Installation.
3. Click Next on the Welcome to the SmartPlant 3D Reference Data Installation Wizard
page.
Setting Up the Database
64 SmartPlant 3D Installation Guide
4. On the Software License Agreement page, select your country from the list and click
Display to view the license agreement.
Acrobat Reader installed on the server computer in order to view the license agreement. You
can install Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site, www.adobe.com.
5. Carefully read the license agreement. Close the PDF document, and click Yes on the
License Agreement page to accept the terms.
6. On the User Information page, enter text in the Full Name and Organization fields, and
then click Next.
7. On the Select Features page, specify the server features to install.
If the default configuration options meet your needs, click Next and skip to step 9.
Although it is included in the default SmartPlant 3D Reference Data setup, the Name
Generator Service can be installed on any valid server computer running on the
Windows domain. If you do not want the Name Generator Service included in the setup,
click the SP3DNameGenerator option icon and select Entire feature will be
unavailable.
For more information about configuring an alternative computer to run the Name
Generator Service
8. Click Browse and select the folder location for the software, and click OK.
If you install the SmartPlant 3D Reference Data software on a computer on which the
SmartPlant 3D workstation software is also installed, you must place the Reference Data
software in a separate folder; otherwise, the software will not run optimally.
If you excluded the SP3DNameGenerator option from the list of features in step 7, you
can skip steps 9-10.
9. On the Server Access page, enter the user account under which the Name Generator Service
will run.
If you are using Microsoft SQL Server databases, you must specify an SQL Server
Login account that has administrator privileges on the server computer.
10. In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter the password of the user, and then
click Next.
11. Click Next on the Symbol Share Info page.
If you install SmartPlant 3D Reference Data in the default folder (C:\Program
Files\SmartPlant\3D\), you must adjust access permissions as needed once installation is
complete.
12. Click Next on the Start Copying Files page to begin installing SmartPlant 3D Reference
Data.
13. When the installation is complete, click Finish to exit the SmartPlant 3D Reference Data
installation sequence.
If a "Name Generation server configuration failed." error message displays,
you must configure the name generation service manually
14. Restart the computer to complete the installation.
Symbols Share
Create a share for the symbols folder that is created during the SmartPlant 3D Reference Data
setup. All users must be granted read permissions on a symbols share; those users responsible for
creating output and reference data must have write access. You will need to specify this location
name when you use the Database Wizard to create the Site and Catalog databases.
Additionally, if you installed SmartPlant 3D Reference Data in the default folder (C:\Program
Files\SmartPlant\3D\), you must adjust access permissions as follows:
Access the Properties page for the Symbols folder and modify the share permissions on the
Sharing tab. At a minimum, permissions must allow read access for all users, and write
access to those users responsible for creating output.
Access the Properties page for the Symbols folder and modify the share permissions on the
Security tab to give users full control disk access for the Symbols folder.
11. Select Server application as the Activation type, and then click Next.
12. On the Set Application Identity page, enter the user name and password to set the proper
identity under which the COM+ application will run on the server, and then click Next.
You must specify an account with Windows administrative privileges on the server.
If you are configuring the Name Generator Service on a server computer on which SQL
Server 2005 is installed, the user account must also be a SQL Server Login that has a
system administrator role in SQL Servers; otherwise, the Name Generator Service will
not run. For information about creating a SQL Server Login and assigning administrator
privileges, see Configure SQL Server 2005 Account for Name Generator Service (on
page 46).
13. Click Finish to begin the installation.
When the installation is complete, a SP3DNameGenerator node is placed under
COM+ Applications.
14. Next, expand the SP3DNameGenerator node.
15. Expand the Components node. Verify the NTNameService.UpdateNumber.1 component
appears. If it exists, skip to step 20. If it does not exist, perform steps 15-19.
16. On the horizontal toolbar, click Action > New > Component. The COM Component
Installation Wizard appears.
17. Click Next on the Welcome to the COM Component Install Wizard.
18. Select Install new component(s) and browse for NTNameService.dll.
19. Click Next on the Install new components page, and then click Finish to complete the
installation procedure.
20. Select the SP3DNameGenerator application icon.
21. Click Action > Properties, and then click on the Identity tab.
22. Select the This user: option.
23. Enter the user and password to set the proper identity under which the COM+ application
will run on the server.
24. Click Apply.
25. Select the Security tab.
26. Under Authorization, clear the Enforce access checks for this application option if
selected. This option is selected by default in Windows 2003 Server, but must be turned off.
27. Click OK to complete the configuration procedure.