Installing UNICOM Intelligence Server
These instructions are for installing UNICOM Intelligence Server (x86 32-bit and x64 64-bit editions), which includes the following products:
▪UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin
▪UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server, including the Accessories, Interview, and Web services and the UNICOM Intelligence Load Tool.
▪UNICOM Intelligence Phone Interviews
▪UNICOM Intelligence - Remote Admin
▪UNICOM Intelligence Reporter - Survey Tabulation
▪UNICOM Intelligence Author Server Edition and UNICOM Intelligence Reporter Server Edition (x86 32-bit only)
▪UNICOM Intelligence Reporter Developer Kit
Before you start
1 For information about configuring security before installing the software and after installing it, see
Security considerations.
2 If you are upgrading from a previous version of UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin, UNICOM Intelligence Reporter - Survey Tabulation, or UNICOM Intelligence Reporter, see
Installing required software, and
Supported upgrade paths before you install the new version.
Notes
▪If you are currently using a version of UNICOM Intelligence Interviewer - Server Admin, UNICOM Intelligence Reporter - Survey Tabulation, or UNICOM Intelligence Reporter prior to version 5.5, you must uninstall it before installing the new version. For more information, see
Supported upgrade paths.
▪You cannot upgrade the x86 32-bit editions of the UNICOM Intelligence Server 7.5 applications to the x64 64-bit edition of the UNICOM Intelligence Server 7.5 applications. If you are currently using 32-bit UNICOM Intelligence Server 7.5 applications, you must uninstall these applications before installing the 64-bit applications.
▪If you are installing multiple desktops, the following PowerShell script shows how to install prerequisites, a general availability release, and a fix pack:
[INSTALL FOLDER]\IBM\SPSS\DataCollection\7\DDL\Administration Tools\Install Scripts
▪UNICOM Intelligence Server applications support the Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC), which are a list of National Institute of Standards and Technology recommended security settings for general-purpose microcomputers that are directly connected to a United States government agency network. For more information, see the National Vulnerability Database website:
▪UNICOM Intelligence can be configured to use “Database as a Service” offerings that use alternative authentication methods. “Database as a Service” is configured
after installation by using a standard SQL Server instance. For the initial installation, you can use SQL Server Express. For more information, see
Configuring database servers.
Licensing UNICOM Intelligence Server
To use UNICOM Intelligence Server, you must install the UNICOM License Server. For more information, see
UNICOM Intelligence licensing.
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