
Directory Files
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Certicates
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End User License Agreements (EULAs)
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Other documents such as the release notes and online user
documentation.
C:\Windows\ServiceProles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\HP Inc
\HPWebJetadmin
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All application settings (le-based)
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Trace control le for debug mode
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Trace le when debug mode (server) is enabled
The user settings and data that are stored in the HP Web Jetadmin database can be backed up and restored. For
more information, see the Back up, Restore, and Clone an HP Web Jetadmin Installation white paper. This white
paper is available from the HP Web Jetadmin support page (in English). The user settings and data that are not
stored in the HP Web Jetadmin database are stored in les that are available in the following directory:
C:\Windows\ServiceProles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\HP Inc\HPWebJetadmin
Microsoft SQL Database Overview
HP Web Jetadmin uses a Microsoft SQL Server database instance to store and manage the captured device data.
SQL Server Express Edition is embedded in HP Web Jetadmin. SQL Server Express Edition requires Microsoft .NET
Framework, has a 4 GB limitation on the size of the database, and can exist on a host with any other SQL Server
implementation.
If SQL Server Express Edition is not already installed, it is installed during the initial HP Web Jetadmin installation.
HP Web Jetadmin can coexist with other versions of SQL Server if they are installed on the same host.
During the installation, HP Web Jetadmin executes OSQL commands that install the database components,
including the HP Web Jetadmin database instance and data structures. There are no user-specied attributes for
any of the SQL elements during the installation.
HP Web Jetadmin creates a named Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition database instance during the
installation. The database instance is a service that runs in Windows Service Manager MMC and has a
dependency on the HP Web Jetadmin service (HPWJA Service). You can also observe the HPWJA Service in
Windows Service Manager MMC. You must stop the HPWJA Service before you can stop the Microsoft SQL service.
HP Web Jetadmin manages the proprietary HP Web Jetadmin database. HP Web Jetadmin must be the only
entity that connects to the database. The database does not contain user-accessible details and cannot be used
as a source of raw content for other user processes.
The HP Web Jetadmin database contains the following data:
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Application logs (Application Log on page 33)
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User and role associations (User Security on page 278)
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User preferences (Users on page 283)
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Role permissions (Roles on page 280)
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Credentials (Add Credentials for Devices on page 119)
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Device groups (Groups on page 121)
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Tasks (throughout HP Web Jetadmin)
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