
IQmark Diagnostic Workstation Operation Manual
F. Working with Client/Server Networks
Versions 4.0 and higher of the IQmark Diagnostic Workstation are all capable of
operating with Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 or later.
To use the IQmark Diagnostic Workstation in a client/server environment, you must have
the following:
1. A network with at least one Windows Server 2000 or later.
2. Microsoft SQL Server installed on the server.
3. Client computers (running Windows 2000, XP or Vista).
4. Familiarity with the Microsoft SQL Server product.
Configuring for Client Server Networks
NOTE: Setting up a server database requires qualified and authorized IT
personnel.
Please refer to database topics in the online help of the IQmark Diagnostic Workstation
application for a detailed discussion of database configurations.
The following describes the general steps for setting up a server database. The online
titles are enclosed in brackets ([ ]).
Step 1. Create an empty database. This step requires the use of the SQL Server
Enterprise Manager. Click Start SQL Server Enterprise Manager. Follow the
steps shown in [Creating an Empty Database].
Step 2. Create the tables and indexes on the new database for the IQmark Diagnostic
Workstation. The installation program installs an SQL script that can be used to
create the database tables and indexes. See Creating Database Tables. If you
have been using the IQmark Diagnostic Workstation in a peer-to-peer
configuration and wish to copy patient data and reports into the server database,
see Importing Data from MS Access.
Step 3. Create users and grant them the appropriate access to the database. Before users
can access the client/server database, you must create a database user and grant
the appropriate access to each user using SQL Server Enterprise Manager. See
Creating Users and Granting Access Rights.
Step 4. Install the IQmark Diagnostic Workstation software on each client computer.
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