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1. Menu hems Ii l i fff access HI Administration HA Configuration HF Control H System E rien F Heip a DOR ERII NAPCO d Scripterg TH Alerts il Figure B12 13 For AD Authorization the Active Directory Group which the user belongs to must be added to CardAccess 3000 Operator Privileges definitions For this example the current Windows user belongs to the CA3000 Operators group in Active Directory refer to figure B12 Launching CardAccess 3000 With the previous configurations the CardAccess 3000 should automatically log in when it is launched It will ver ify the Active Directory Group CA3000 Operators which aanderson belongs to is in the CardAccess 3000 Operators Privilege definitions and log in automatically to the CardAccess 3000 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 16 Appendix B Cont CardAccess 3000 GUI LogOn LogOut options CardAccess 3000 Eastern Da ayl ght Time ej Host PE System Control Acoess Administration Configuration Lockdown Control View Help S O S e E e amp Wo cee Pate ore Personne Schedules Access Fani Status Doors Relays links Actwity links Shutdown Events ree Ron es pet cel Fave EO Oas J Description aa le o Location l Operator Acknowledged At SYSTEM Polling Startup CARDAOCESS 33 202 4 55 00 FM Un Acked 9 13 2012
2. Ww Continental Access A Napco Security Group Company CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide DATE 11 OCTOBER 2012 DOCUMENT PERTAINS TO cCARDACCESS 3000 V2 9 X NEW FEA TURES CONFIGURATION GUIDE REVISION A Continental 2012 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 1 DISCLAIMER Continental Instruments LLC makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifi cally disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Continental In struments LLC reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Continental Instruments LLC to notify any person of such revision or changes Copyright 2012 by Continental Instruments LLC All rights reserved No part of this publication may be repro duced transmitted transcribed or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written permission of Continental In struments LLC 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 Telephone 631 842 9400 FAX 631 842 9135 GSA GS 07F 0039H This document contains proprietary information of NAPCO Security Technologies Unauthorized reproduction of any portion of this manual without the written authorization of NAPCO Security Technologies is prohibited The information in this manual is for informational purposes only It is subject to change without notice
3. A domain controller is a server that stores a write copy of Active Directory They main tain the Active Directory data store CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 5 Appendix A Cont Windows Based Active Directory Management Tools The following are a few screen shots of Windows Based Active Directory Management tools There are many Active Directory Management tools built into the Windows operating systems There are also many third party Active Directory Tools Reviewing the following screen shots will give you a basic understanding how Active Directory objects are config ured ex Users Computers Domain Controllers Groups E Actwe Directory Users and Com Mame Type Description A j Ea Saved Queries z Administrator User Built in account for ac 4 ae ae fue 2 Allen Anderson User aa T ASPNET User Account used for runnin se Saha ga ASO Operators Security Group Domainr Controllers EA 5 a i E Foronsecikty rinapu HWE Cert Publishers Security Group Mlembers of this group s er T Charlie CS Smith Contact S OnsAdmins Security Group OMS Administrators Gro He OnsUpdateP roxy Security Group ONS clients who are per BI Domain Admins Security Group Designated admintstrate EZ Domain Computers Security Group All workstations and ser a Domain Controllers Security Group AN dornain controllers i ESA Domain Guests Security Group All do
4. Companies names and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise noted NAPCO Security Technologies assumes no responsibil ity for incorrect information this manual may contain A NAPCO SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY Publicly traded on NASDAQ Symbol NSSC Visit our websites at http www cicaccess com http www napcosecurity com http www alarmlock com CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide Table of Contents Overview V29 New Features usasse a a a aa aaa aaa 4 Appendix A Active Directory 101 asnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mnnn 5 Appendix B Configuring LDAP s sess sansaara aaa aana daaa aa araail iai 8 Appendix C Configuring CardAccess 3000 Applications as ServiCes ccsseseeseeeeeeeeeeees 18 Appendix D Configuration of EPI Badging 3000 on 64 bit computers sasssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 22 Appendix E Additional Support for DVR Integration ccceseseeeseseeeeneeeeeseeeeeseeeenseeeeneeeeenenees 31 Appendix F Additional Support for Wireless Lock Integration ccccssseseeseseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 32 Appendix G Support For the New High Speed 8 16 Door Accelaterm Controller 33 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 3 Overview OVERVIEW This document provides an overview of the new major features in the CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x The functionality
5. New Features Configuration Guide 10 Appendix B Cont File Acin View Hep e AM4 ol Xossl Em teanrase E Actrve Directory Users and Com Name Type DC Type Site gt 1 Saved Queries E KNOWLEDGEBASE Computer mmm a 4 MIKER TS COM C Builtin IES Computers E Domain Controllers E ForeignSecurityPrincipal Di Users we Figure B4 5 In this example The domain name is MIKEK TS COM The Name of the Domain Controller with Active Directory enabled is KNOWLEDGEBASE refer to figure B4 arg and Comput ETS File Aion View ae DE asl Hua Sanya se je Active Directory Users and Com Name Type Description h lel Saved Queres E CARDACCESS Computer Windows 7 Pro m a 4 MIKEK TS COM C Builtin E Computers Ei Domain Controllers C ForeignSecurityPrincipal Users 6 The Name of the Windows 7 Pro CardAccess 3000 host computer is CARDACCESS This computer logs onto the MIKEK TS COM domain refer to figure B5 Figure B5 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 11 Appendix B Cont Fia View Help ae ee oy Soe e 2 lr ic isp Dt SSeS Ee E Aate Directory Users and Comi Mame Ea ky Queries 2 Administrator a i oe 3 Allen Anderson eal ti Ea Sura POEMEN E pi D Ba CAJ000 Operaters 2 Bomain Controllers Ey i EIs de Cert Publishers d ForeegnsecuntyPrncipal 3 i ee 5 Charie CS Smith R
6. i User must change password at next og on Unlock account Clear E Figure A3 3 The Active Directory Administrative Center console is use to manage objects across the domain refer to figure A3 4 Active Directory commands can be executed from a command prompt also Below is a list of commands with an ex ample DS Commands DSadd add Active Directory users and groups DSmod modify Active Directory objects DSrm to delete Active Directory objects DSmove to relocate objects DSQuery to find objects that match your query attributes DSget list the properties of an object Example DSadd user cn billy ou managers dc cp dc com pwd cX49pQba This will add a user called Billy to the Managers OU and set the password to cx49Qba CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide T7 Appendix B Configuring LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x added the ability to control access to the CardAccess 3000 GUI program using LDAP This fea ture is configured in the System Settings screen of Card Access 3000 refer to Figure B1 E System Sethings Host PE I z r eS Eclit Close Station Mame Host PC 7 Assign As This PC Modems Line 1 Modem Mame None Line 2 Modem Mame None Enable Facility Maps Enable Activity Linking E Enable Holiday Calendars V Use Host for Global Midnight Active Directory Options W Use AD Authentication es
7. iV Use AD Authorization Metwork Path LDAP 4192 165 145 Figure B1 1 The Network Path must point to the computer with the Active Directory on it The syntax for the Network Path must reflect figure B1 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 8 Appendix B Cont Verify the LDAP Path CardAccess 3G00 Confirm Enable Facility Maps e The LDAP peth has been confirmed Enable Activity Linking T Enable Holiday Calter OK RT use Host for Global M AGive Directory Opioans Vl Use AD Authentication iW Lise AD Authorization Metwork Faih L LODAFJ4192 168 145 bni Figure B2 2 Click Verify Path to verify the Network Path for LDAP Verify there are no errors and a dialog box displays The LDAP path has been confirmed refer to figure B2 3 Click OK CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 9 Appendix B Cont Active Directory Authentication LDAP logon REFER TO THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE FOR AD AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION gt Active Directory Options 7 Use AD Authentication Use AD Authorization Network Path LDAP 192 168 7 45 _ Verify Path Figure B3 4 If Use AD Authentication is checked but not Use AD Authorization then the currently logged in Windows user must exist in the operator definitions of CardAccess 3000 software refer to figure B3 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x
8. 50 28 Phd SYSTEM Poling Startup ICARDACCESS RA32012 4 58 37PM Un Acked 9 13 2012 5 01 23 PM SYSTEM Polling Startup CARDACCESS EEATT 00 45 PM Un Acked IET 2 2012 5 H T2PM O SYSTEM Polling Shutdown by Operator CARDADCESS 5 93 2012 5 03 52 PM Un Acked 5 13 2012 5 04 37 PM SYSTEM Polling Startup CARDAQCESS S202 04 19PM Un Acked 37132012 5 04 31 PM E SYSTEM Polling Startup CARDACCESS 9914 2012 11 17 46 4M Un Acked 5714 2012 11 11 58 AM SYSTEM Poling Shutdown by Operator CARDADCESS l S14 2012 11 1748 AM Un Acked 3 14 2012 11 37 23 AM SYS TEM Poling Startup ICARDAOCESS EA 4 2012 11 36 50 AM lUn Acked TA i202 ti P12 AM SYSTEM Polling Shutdown by Operator CARDACCESS 5 14 2012 17 38 35 AM Un Acked 9 14 2012 11 42 13 AM SYSTEM Polling Startup iCARDACCESS 94 2012 1h 39 36 AM Un Acked 9 34 2012 11 2 02 AM SYSTEM Polling Shutdown by Operator ICARDADCESS 8 94 2012 11 40 12 AM tin Acked 9 14 2012 11 41 50 AM SYSTEM Polling Startup ICARDACCESS 42012 17 41 18 AM tun Acked 14 2012 114140 AM Figure B13 14 With LDAP enabled there is no LogOn screen nor is there a Logout option The Logout is replaced with Shutdown refer to figure B4 15 If a Shutdown is performed under these circumstances HostNT continues to run when the GUI application is shut down Also if Auto Logoff timeout occurs the CardAccess 3000 GUI will shut down CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Feat
9. COMPLETELY SUCCESSFULLY displays If there are any failures verify all the previous steps are configured properly refer to figure D11 Click OK CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 27 Appendix D Cont E ODBC Data Source Administrator E x User DSN System DSN File DSN Drivers Tracing Connection Pooling About System Data Sources Name Diver o TREE ERE SQL Server Remove FIER An ODBC System data source stores infomation about how to connect to the indicated data provider A System data source is visible to all users anthis machine including NT services 4 2520 Ip Figure D12 15 The ODBC Data Source Administrator screen should show a DSN name Badging3000 and Driver SQL Server Configure CardAccess 3000 CardAccess Utilities for EP Badging on a 64 bit computer 16 The CardAccess3000 CardAccess utility should be configured to point to badging ODBC DSN name EP Builder license path and EPIBuilder executable path The CardAccess 3000 software automatically will configure EP Builder software to point to the same database so that both applications can share the data Warning Make sure CardAccess software is not running and CIC Data Server is shut down Refer CardAccess 3000 manual for further detail Figure D13 17 Go to windows Start gt All Programs gt Card Access 3000 gt Tools and launch CardAcc
10. Compress to EPICLM rar and email Pin to Taskbar Pin to Start Menu El Scan with Malwarebytes Anti Malware e gt Accessories Android SDK Tools l CardAccess 3000 Cut Restore previous versions Send to I Catalyst Control Center Copy I CyberLink PowerDVD 93 5 Delete i Dell Rename EPI Builder Run Time 6 Properties A Activate EPI Builder Runtime Licer 4 Activate EPIDesigner License a EPIDesigner User Guide Bei EPIDesigner L Games Figure D1 1m CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 22 Appendix D Cont REMINDER It is important to Run as administrator to activate the EPI licenses on 64 bit operating system If there is a problem activating via the internet it is recommended to contact Imageware Systems Enter your product seral number from the back cover of your manual or from your electronic receipt EPI Builder RUM TI Figure D2 4 In the Activation window enter the serial number provided and click OK refer to figure D2 5 Repeat the previous steps for the EPIBuilder Designer license activation Create ODBC DSN name On A 64 bit Computer SysWOW64 K he di Computer 05 C Windows SysWOW64 File Edit View Tools Help Organize z Open Burn New folder Lf Favorites jail ME Desktop nvogly32 dll pi Downloads 3 nvwgf2um dll E Recent Places S objsel dl 8 occache dll Deskt all cee 3 ocsetap
11. OnsAdmins K DosUpdateP roxy 2 Domain Admins E Domain Computers Ba Domain Contrellers S Domain Guests HA Domain Users S Enterprise Admins Guest BE HelpServicesGroup Ra nS WPG A USR KNOWLEDGEBASE IWAM KNOWLEDGEB mkelly a Peter Smith Ba RAS and LAS Servers EA Schema Admins Figure B6 EA Group Policy Creator GC Type User User User Security Group Security Group Contact Security Group Securhy Group Securty Group Security Group Security Group Securty Group Security Group Securty Group Security Group User Security Group Securty Sroup User User User User Security Group Securby Group Generel Aakdress Account User logon name MIKEK TS COM Userlogon name iore Viindows 200 MIKER aanderson LE Log Gn Ta Untack acca Accent opioa Ei User must change password at nest logon User canmol change password Vi Password never expires M Store password using reverble encrypt Aocoumt expires oO Never E End of Wednesday Ociobar 24 2072 Cancel hepy 7 Using the Active Directory Users and Computers console create a user under Users In this example the user is Name is Allen Anderson and the user logon name is aanderson refer to figure B6 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New F
12. authentication using a login ID and password entered by user Enter the Login ID cic and password Cic 23456789 This is the default SqlExpress user name and password in CardAccess 3000 V2 8 2 and V2 9 x Leave all other settings at default Click the Next button refer to figure D7 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 25 Appendix D Cont Create a New Data Source to SQL Server f xj MW Change the defauit database to a29LiveDB09052012 114450 Attach database filename ifeate temporary stored procedures harprepared oil statements ahd drop the stored procedures amp Onlashenvoudieconneck eM You disconnech and sscsppropriate while pot are connected W Use ANSI quoted identifiers M Use ANSI nulls paddings and wamings Lee the tatover Sal Senver rie pimant Sab Servers hat ayalanlE lt Back Cancel Help Figure D8 11 Verify the Change the default database to is checked and select the CardAcccess3000 live database from the drop down list Leave all other settings unchanged refer to figure D8 Use strong encryption for data M Perfor translation for character data 5 Use regional settings when outputting curency numbers dates and times Save long running queres to the log file rt ee Med Ln aes Re Wt 2y RAES R m T ry a Users AdminApp Date Eocal Temp S UERT LO Long query time milliseconds bog ODBC driver stati
13. cess 3000 V2 9 4 MILESTONE Support for Milestone is new in CardAccess 3000 V2 9 5 DEDICATED MICRO DM Note Also refer to the CardAccess 3000 V2 9 README document for additional information CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 31 Appendix F Additional Support For Trilogy Wireless Locks The CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x added support for additional Trilogy Wireless Locks models The additional models include support for Wireless mortise locks and support for Door Monitoring Remote Release Wireless Lock Models supported in CardAccess 3000 V2 8 2 PDL 6100 Prox and Keypad PL 6100 Prox only New Wireless Lock Models supported in CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x PDL 6200 Prox with Keypad Cylindrical version with Door Monitoring Remote Release PL 6200 Prox only Cylindrical version with Door Monitoring Remote Release PDL 6500 Prox with Keypad Mortise version PL 6500 Prox only Mortise version PDL 6600 Prox with Keypad Mortise version with Door Monitoring Remote Release PL 6600 Prox only Mortise version with Door Monitoring Remote Release Note Also refer to the CardAccess 3000 V2 9 README document for additional information CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 32 Appendix G Support For The High Speed 8 16 Door Accelaterm Controller The CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x is now compatible with the new High Speed 8 16 Door Accelaterm Controller IMPORTANT NOTE T
14. de 21 Appendix D Configuration of EPI Badging 3000 on 64 bit computers Scope This section describes the steps involved in configuring EPIBuilder Badging software to work on 64 bit Windows operating system Generally any 32 bit software application should work on 64 bit Operating system unless there are problems with device drivers etc However since 64 bit operating system uses different folder structure user privileges etc In some cases it is required to have specific settings for 32 bit user applications to work on 64 bit OS The steps below guide you through the configuration of EPIBuilder Badging application on 64 bit Windows Operating system ACTIVATING THE EPI LICENSES The following steps guide you through Activating the EPI licenses 1 Install Badging Software Install the CardAccess3000 software with EPIBuilder check box checked during installation Installation should be performed with Local administrator privileges 2 Activate EPIBuilder software licenses There are two licenses named as EPIBuilder Run Time and EPIBuilder De signer These two licenses should be activated To activate EPI Builder Run Time license Go to Start gt All Programs gt EPI Builder Run Time 6 and right click on Activate EPIBuilder Runtime License and click Run as Administrator refer to figure D1 Open file location Scan for Viruses Add to archive Add to EPICLML rar Compress and email
15. displays with a list of drivers Select SQL Server driver and click Finish refer to figure D5 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 24 Appendix D Cont Create a New Data Source to SQL Server P S This wizard will help you create an ODBC data source that you can use to connect to SQL Server What name do you want to use to refer to the data source Name Badging 3000 How do you want to describe the data source Description CardAccess 1000 DSN Which SQL Server do you want to connect to Finish Next gt X Cancel Help Figure D6 9 The Create a New Data Source to SQL Server screen displays Enter the DSN Name to be Badging3000 and select SQL Server name where cardAcccess3000 software database is installed and click the Next button refer to figure D6 Create a New Data Source to SOL Server f x How should SGL Server venty the authenticity of the login IL C With Windows NT authentication using the network login ID With SQL Server authentication using a login 1D and password entered by the user To change the network ibrary used to communicate with SQL Server click Client Configuration Client Configuration iv Connect to SQL Server to obtain default settings for the additional contiguration options Login ID leic Password sscvseeessen Cancel Help lt Back Figure D7 10 Select With SQL Server
16. eatures Configuration Guide 12 Appendix B Cont Configuration of the CardAccess 3000 for AD Authorization pr Operators 5 iij rl ma el da j Biew Chelete 2 EN Edit Search Close tees 1E TO OS 0S 2012 TAEA PM 1 10 109 05 2012 11 45 06 AM JBA ll A a a tf General Event Viewing Privieges Messaging i 5 d Cha ra Em Mame Hen Anderson Cyeratar aa Soren Hama aamierson eh eee Ti 5 fae eco _ Ae rk Sock Time J pat SCO Mee A Posawonrd Aato Lagott Time 2 mineb Pe ee re ee ol Mew Passw ord Cien fern Pee Pe ee ee ee ee Password Can be more Than SO chearaceere Last Edited 00 25 2022 5 44 33 Ah Figure B7 8 For AD Authorization the Windows user from Active Directory must be added to the CardAccess 3000 Op erators Definitions Refer to figure B7 tm Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Uersion 6 1 76001 jCopyright cc 2669 Microsoft Corporation Al rights reserved io lt Users aanderson gt whoami mikek aanderson is Users aanderson Figure B8 9 For this example the current logged in user on the CardAccess 3000 computer is aanderson and the do main is Mikek Ts com This information was retrieved with the WHOAMI command Refer to figure B8 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 13 Appendix B Cont it Ee Cc Phew Delete Ert Bare Samcel Close Priv Mo Priw System Administ
17. ess Utilities The password for the CardAccess 3000 Database Utilities is pr1532 After typing the password click OK CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 28 Appendix E Additional Support for Configuration of EPI Badging 3000 on 64 bit computers CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 29 Appendix D Cont t CardAccess 3000 Database Utilities o eS EF Create Fy Update fF Attach Detach Link Servers f Backup Restore Status aa General E E Reset AD Settings 28 About Database Connectho SQL Server CAR DACCESS SQL Database caZSLiveDBOS05201 2 114450 Info CiC Data Server Host 1127 0 0 1 CiC Data Server Port Si Network Station IL Host PE a Note The database connection information forthe workstations will be retrieved from Save Settings the ClCDataServer on CardAccess 2000 startup Te p F ave Fasswa CardAccess 3000 Database Utilities Figure D14 18 Click on General settings refer to figure D14 Note The above example was captured on a host computer These settings must be made on the computer with the EPI Badging 3000 installed and licensed on it It is recommended to install and license EPI Badging on a CardAccess 3000 Workstation General Settings General Settings SOL Passwords WARNING Changing these settings can have serious adverse affects to your system ph zase contact Tech Support before
18. gration Service Scripting Service 4 4 4 4 lt b 41 4 Wireless Lock Server Service CDataServer Settings Archive Settings NAPCO Integration Settings Badging 3000 Settings Database Service save Settings Figure C6 7 Inthe General Settings screen of the CardAccess utility select all the services to run refer to figure C6 Click Save Settings and close the CardAccess Database utility Sa CASOO0 Database Transfers holding event data and updates status of Started Automatic Local System 5 CardAccess Host CardAccess 3000 HostNT Service Started Automatic Local System CardAccess Licens CardAccess 3000 Client Licensing Service Started Automatic Local System fj CardAccess Nape CardAccess 3000 Napcolntegration Service Started Automatic Local System a3 CardAccess Script CardAccess 5000 ScriptServer Service Started Automatic Local System Se CardAccess Video CA3000 CardAccess Video Service Started Automatic Local System ve CardAccessArchiv CardAccess Archive Service Started Autematic Local Systern t CardAccessCICDa CardAccess C CDataService Started Automatic Local System S4 CardAccessWirele CardAccess WirelessLocks Service Started Automatic Local System Figure C7 8 Restart the Computer and launch the CardAccess 3000 software All the services should be Started The Windows Services screen should reflect figure C7 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Gui
19. he Accelaterm does not come standard with a communication device other than RS 485 connections You MUST order a network adaptor board or a RS 232 board if this is going to be the first panel in the line ACCELATERM DESCRIPTION The Accelaterm is a fully programmable self contained 8 16 door access control panel that offers users flexibility expandability and simplicity Operating as a stand alone unit or within a network each Accelaterm makes independent access control decisions The Accelaterm accepts Wiegand Magnetic Stripe Proximity card readers and Wiegand Format Keypads to control the access functions for as many as sixteen individual access points entrances exits Contact Continental Instruments with questions regarding the support or compatibility of any specific readers and keypads At the Reader Connector for each door two supervised inputs are provided for door contact sensors door bypass switches or related detec tion accessories Seventeen onboardForm C relays support door locking mechanisms door alarm shunts or handicapped ac cess privileges Note Refer to the Eight Sixteen Door Access Control Panel Installation and Service Manual for com plete specifications and options CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 33
20. i dll jy Libraries zi E ocsetup exe Documents P a Misit 3 odbc l6gt all Pictures odbc32 all E odbc32gt dl EA odbcad3 exe B Admin E Carennter Figure D3 6 To Create the ODBC DSN name on a 64 bit computer you must use the odbcad32 exe in the SysWow64 folder Go to C Windows SysWOW64 folder Double click odbcad32 exe refer to figure D3 The ODBC Data Source Administrator screen will display refer to figure D4 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 23 Appendix D Cont Ea ODBC Data Source Administrator User DSN System w File DSN Drivers Tracing Connection Pooling About System Data Sources Add Penove snaar q An ODBC System data source stores infonnation about how to connect to the indicated data provider A System data source is visible to all users Teran on this machine inciuding NT services Figure D4 7 Click the System DSN tab and click Add to create a new DSN name refer to figure D4 Create New Data Source Eo E X Select adriver for which you want to set up a data source Ea Microsoft Paradox Treiber db Microsoft Text Driver tet csv Microsoft Text Treiber tet icsv Microsoft Visual FoxPro Driver Microsoft Visual FoxPro Treiber ESOL Server SQL Server Native Client 10 0 Bi i tt rh oa Figure D5 8 The Create New Data Source screen
21. ma g changes A S ee Fal ra eR eal Em rece ite Ue iaeoe PRIMI 50a ob bebe bade bebe anne RHEE NAPCO Integration Settings Badging 3000 Settings fea ODBC Connector Na nnn BIOO e E a AN cana C Program Files x86 ImagelWare Systems EPIBUILDER S EPIRT le Brea tee dotlrn sie em arama C Program Files x86 ImageWare Systems EPIBUILDER 6 EPIDesigner exe L Figure D15 19 The General Settings screen will display refer to figure D15 20 In the General Settings screen expand Badging 3000 settings node and make sure ODBC Connection name is Badging3000 Change the folder path for EPIBUILDER License File and EPIDesigner Executable File from CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 30 Appendix E Additional Support for DVR Integration The CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x added support for additional DVR models They are in addition to the previous models supported in CardAccess 3000 V2 8 and previous The Following DVR Models Are Supported In CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x 1 SALIENT Salient is releasing Version 4 in October 2012 Previous versions supported were V2 and V3 2 HITRON Older models of Hitron DVR s were supported in previous versions of CardAccess 3000 Support for new models of Hitron DVR s were added in CardAccess 3000 V2 9 3 PELCO Older models of Integral Pelco were supported in previous versions of CardAccess 3000 Support for new models of Pelco DVR s were added in CardAc
22. main guests t Domain Users Security Group All domain users aa Enterprise Admins Security Group Designated administrato Bf Group Policy Creator O Securty Group Members in this group c P Guest User Butkt in account for gue SE HelpServicesGroup Secunty Group Group forthe Help and BTS WPG Security Group TS Worker Process Group T IUSR KNOWLEDGEBASE User Built in account for anc 2 MWAM_KNOWLEDGEB User Burlt in account for Inte EE F mkelly User Figure A1 1 The Active Directory Users and Computers console is use to configure domain controllers computers users and other objects refer to figure A1 ee e w A fh MIKEK TS COM tf RIKER TS COM domainDNs Active Directory Domains and Trusts Es Mere Actions I Figure A2 2 The Active Directory Domains and Trusts console is use to configure domains and the Trusts between domains refer to figure A2 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide Appendix A Cont me Active Directory Domain Serices b Overnew Oe Add Navigation Nodes O fe Active Directory lt Administrative Center Overview E Yau can use Active Directory Administrative Center te manage Active Directory abjects across domains Ee she 3 noel V Add Content a reni Reset Password xoia Global Search ial 9 ap MIKEK local P Beacon ar a Search Siope w H Global Search Password Confinn password
23. nual iG Cryptographic Services Provides four management services Catalog Data Started Automatic The MARA AMT eerie beet OPA ed Ph Sherbet Py then a P MODRA Taara Deineaee asinchar fi 1 Figure C1 Hy 1 To view Windows 7 Services go to Windows Start gt Contro Panel gt Administrative tools gt Services refer to figure C1 2 There are nine services associated with CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x There are only two started by default as in previous versions of CardAccess 3000 They are the CA3000 Database Task Service and the CardAccess Licensing Service All others are not started until you configure them as per the following pages CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 18 Appendix C Cont Configuring CardAccess 3000 Database utility to Enable Services CardAccess 3000 Database Utilities OK Caneel te Figure C2 Warning Prior to opening the CardAccess Database Utility verify the CardAccess 3000 software is not running and the CIC Data Server is shut down 3 Go to Windows Start gt All Programs gt Card Access 3000 gt Tools and launch CardAccess Utilities The password for the CardAccess 3000 Database Utilities is pr1532 After typing the password click OK refer to figure C2 F CardAccess 2000 Database Utilities E x Ef create EQ Update f Attach Detach 2 LinkServers 4 Backup Restore Status E Exit l General Settings j Rese
24. of each fea ture will be explained along with configuration notes for the feature Refer to the CardAccess 3000 V2 9 Readme document for a complete listing of new features and enhancements V2 9 X NEW FEATURES LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol SERVICE APPLICATIONS Desktop applications associated with CardAccess 3000 may now run as a service SUPPORT FOR EPI BADGING 3000 ON 64 BIT COMPUTERS ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR DVR INTEGRATION ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR WIRELESS LOCKS SUPPORT FOR THE HIGH SPEED 8 16 DOOR ACCELATERM CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 4 Appendix A ACTIVE DIRECTORY 101 Note The following is a very brief overview of Active Directory It would require a minimum of a one week course to learn only the basics of Active Directory The following are some key points in regard to Active Directory e Active Directory AD is a directory service created by Microsoft for Windows Domain networks It is included in most Windows Server operating systems e The Active Directory data store directory is the database that holds all directory information such as information on users computer groups and other objects e Active Directory provides a central location for network administration and security e Server computers that run Active Directory are called domain controllers A domain controller authenticates and authorizes all users and computers in a Windows domain type net
25. rator Security Officer 3 Personnel Manager po Ae 5 Installer Beta Tester Priv Mo 1 Privilege System Administrator Forms Control Fersonnel Fiekt Control Database Parttions fff Administration AA Con figuration fff Control _ ff System fil wWiews tf Help fff Deh fff MAPCO fff Scripting Ja Alderts Figure B9 10 For AD Authorization only the CardAccess 3000 Operator Privilege screen does not require a Group name from Active Directory refer to figure B9 Launching CardAccess 3000 With the previous configurations the CardAccess 3000 should automatically log in when it is launched It will ver ify aanderson is in the CardAccess 3000 Operators definitions and log in automatically to the CardAccess 3000 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 14 Appendix B Cont Active Directory Authorization REFER TO THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE FOR AD AUTHORIZATION CONFIGURATION Active Directory Options Use AD Authentication F Use AD Authorization Network Path LDAP4192 168 1 45 Verity Path Figure B10 11 If both the Use AD Authentication and Use AD Authorization are checked then the Windows user need not exist as an operator in CardAccess 3000 but there must be a match of a Privilege Name in the CardAccess 3000 Operator Privileges screen with a group name a
26. ssigned in user in AD database refer to figure B10 Operators acc mS mm E i re nei ae Pade Chefete EdE Sa z Search Close j Oye r a A mra O SS IOE 2E pij 2 Denese Seieeman 1 10 S65 2072 11 45 06 AM 3 Seeetersan Fsbo Aengn amp TE A412 616 Oo AM ied a ot Be fe et te Pee General Everi Viewing Provieqges Rleceaqing Mante Amin Ehperatbor 1 Soren Hare rin ert tack Time wah secota Password A Lao Tiene SSS rrr os Mew Password ili ata Confiem Password cSt be more iar So characters Last Edited 9 5 2012 1250612 PM Figure B11 12 When a user runs CardAccess 3000 for the first time if there is no Operator record found then one will be created with the default settings The screen name will become the user Window s Logon name The operator name on the Op erators screen will be auto assign The Operator screen may be edited but there will be no password assigned In the above screen aanderson was Auto Assigned refer to figure B11 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 15 Appendix B Cont u Operator Privileges fe Gf eo Mew Delete Edit Serine amicet hos Pav Mee 1 System Administrator 3 Personnel Manager installer o o o eee RR hkG ne ed HI le b CAST inertia i EEIE ae A Priv No G ak Privdeqe CAH Operators Forms Control Personnel Fields Control Database Partitions
27. stics to the log file ag PE See ar La WApp Plata iincal Tem S TATELA Arce dirir lt Back Ea Cancel Hep Figure D9 12 In the final screen leave all default settings and click Finish refer to figure D9 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 26 Appendix D Cont ODBC Microsoft SOL Server Setup Anew ODBC data source will be created with the following configuration Microsoft SGL Server ODBC Driver Version 06 01 7600 Data Source Name Badging 3000 Data Source Description CardAccess 2000 DSN Server CARDACCESS Database ca SliveDBOSOG52012 114450 Language Default Translate Character Data Yes Log Long Running Quenes No Log Driver Statistics No Use Regional Settings No Prepared Statements Option Drop temporary procedures on disconnect Use Failover Server No Use ANSI Quoted Identifiers Yes Use ANSI Null Paddings and Wamings Yes Data Encryption No bal om Cana Figure D10 13 The Test Data Source screen displays After reviewing all the configuration data click Test Data Source button refer to figure D10 SOL Server ODBC Data Source Test xj Test Results Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver Version 06 01 7600 Running connectivity tests jAttempting connection Connection established Yening option settings Disconnecting fram server TESTS COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY Figure D11 14 Verify the message TESTS
28. t AD Settings ki About a SQL Server ICARDACCESS SOL Database caeSliveDbOSO524012 114450 Info CioDataServer Host 1127 0 0 1 CiC Data Server Port SN Database Connex a im gi a ay A 4 Network Station IE Note The database connection information for the workstations will be retrieved from Save Settings the ClCDataServer on CardAccess 2000 startup s p F ave Passwa CardAccess 3000 Database Utilities Figure C3 4 Click on General settings refer to figure C3 CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 19 Appendix C Cont General Settings E Close General Settings ARHI Soca these a aaa have Serious adverse affects to your systern ase contact Tech Support before making changes Com Server Settings Set Services CIC Data Server Service Miden Service me Com Server Sen vice DRY Data Archive Service MAPCO Inteoraton Serv cm ta Scripting Service i Wireless Lock Server Service seule WA a a Waa gata eee i CiCDataServer Settings N i i i vi vk aj Archive Settings i NAPCO Integration Settings E Badging 2000 Settings H gt Database Service a qaqa _EB save settings _ F Figure C4 5 In the General Settings screen expand Set Services node and select the applications you wish to run as a service refer to figure C4 VERY IMPORTANT If the application
29. ures Configuration Guide 17 Appendix C Configuring CardAccess 3000 Applications as Services in Windows 7 File Acton a amp pe Bi i E Computer Management Local om a System Tools i Aa j ra Task Scheduler E Select an item to view its description Mame Description Status Startup Type k Fue nane G Application Information Facilitates the running of interactive applications Manual gt TAT j Groups Paprika Layer Gateway Service Provides e es party protocol pgs fia Manual Mh ae ARRIN Si Application Management Processes inctallation removal and enumeration Started Manual 4 Device Manager A Application sign sa cle streams and manager applications started Automatic 3 i Storage va Application Virtushzstion Service Moniters global service events and launches vitu Started Manual i Disk Management i ASP NET State Service Provides support for ca sae session states Mars a Gy Services and Applications vf Background Intelligent Transfer 5 Transfers files in the background using idie netwo Started Automatic Delayed Start Ci Senvaces i Base Filtering Engine The Base Filtering Engine BFE is aservicethatm Started Automatic ai WMI Control og BitLocker Drive Encryption Service BDESVC hosts the BitLocker Drive Encryption servi Manual E SOL Server Configuratie 2 Block Level Backup Engine Service The WBENGINE service is used by Windows Backu Manual Ci Bluetooth Support Ser
30. vice The Bluetooth service supports discovery and ass Manual 4 BranchCache This service caches network content from peers a Manual s CAIN00 Database Task Service Transfers holding event data and updates status o Started Automatic om CardAccess HostNT Service CardAccess 3000 HostMT Service Disabled ob CardAecess Licensing ferite CardAccess 3000 Client Licensing Service Started Automatic Lh CardAccess Napcolntegration Ser CardAccess 3000 Napcolntegration Service Disabled 4 CardAccess ScniptServer Service Cardriccess 3000 Scnptierver Service Disabled 5 CardAccess Video Service CASIO CardAccess Video Sevice Disabled Ci CardAccessArchiveService CardAccess Archive Service Disabled Se CardAccessCiCDataService CardAccess CiCDataService Disabled oy CardAccess WVirelessLocksService CardAccess WirelessLocks Service Disabled al Certificate Propagation Copies user certificates and root certificates from Started Automatic A Client Virtualization Haneler Client Virtualization Handler Service unlocalized Started Aubornatic ah ONG Key Kolation The ONG key isolation service is hosted in the LSA Manual g 5 COM Event System Supports System Event MatiHication Senace SENS Started Automatic 3 COMe System Application Manages the configuration and tracking of Comp Manual ie Computer Browser Maintains an updated hst of computers onthe nea Started Manual eH Credential Manager Provides secure storage and retrieval of credential Ma
31. work e Active Directory makes use of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP which is based on the X 500 OSI Active Directory Objects Below are some of the objects in Active Directory An Active Directory object can be de fined as a group of attributes that represent a resource in the network Each object has a unique name or unique identi fier called a distinguished name Objects can also contain other objects These objects are known as containers e Domains are the main logical structure in Active Directory because they contain Active Directory objects Network objects such as users printers shared resources and more are all stored in domains Domains are also security boundaries e Organizational Unit OU An OU is a container that enables users to organize objects such as users computers and even other OUs in a domain to form a logical administrative group An OU is the smallest Active Directory com ponent to which users can delegate administrative authority e Forests A forest is the grouping of multiple domain trees into a hierarchical structure Domain trees in a forest have acommon schema configuration and global catalog Domains within the forest are linked by two way transi tive trust e Sites In Active Directory sites are formed through the grouping of multiple subnets Sites are typically defined as locations in which network access Is highly reliable fast and not very expensive e Domain Controllers DCs
32. you choose to run as a service has a GUI associated with it you will lose that functionality For instance you will not be able to check the status of panels in the communication driver screen ne CE CAB000 Database Task Service Transfers holding event data and updates status o Started Automatic os CarndAccess HostT Semice CordAccess 200 HostNT Service Disabbed CA CandAcoess Licensing Service CandAccess 3000 Client Licensing Service Started Automatic we CardAccess Napealntegqration Ser Card ccess 3000 Napcolntegration Service Disabled oo CadAccess Scnptierver Senace CardAccess W000 Scriptienver Service Disabled ae CardAccess Video Semice CADOU Card amp ccess Video Senace Disabled Di CardAccessArchiveservice CarndAccess Archive Service Disabled oe CardAccessCICDataSenice CarndAccess CICDataSerice Disabled C CardAccessWirelessLocksSenice CardAccess WinelessLocks Service Disabled Figure C5 6 With none of the services selected as per figure C4 the services screen will reflect figure C5 Only the two ser vices by default are Started CardAccess 3000 V2 9 x New Features Configuration Guide 20 Appendix C Cont Beneral Settings General Settings VARNING Changing these settings can have serious adverse affects to your system please contact Tech Support before making changes Com Server Settings Set Services CIC Data Server Service Video Service Com Server Service Data Archive Service NAFCO Inte

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