. . "3"^^ . . "Step 3" . . . . . . . "You must choose a TCP port on which to run your HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. The default is 8000. You will need to know this port number and your local machine's IP address or hostname to access your Admistrator in a Web browser. This is how you call it: http://machine:portnumber\n\nLog File? enables you to rename and relocate your Administrative Assistant's log file. It is best to go with the default.\n\nYou can choose to log all requests. This is not diagnostic-level odbc tracing or connection logging. The default is no. \n\nYou can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default username from \"admin.\" This is the name that you will need to login to OpenLink's HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. \n\nYou can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default password from \"admin.\" " . "You must choose a TCP port on which to run your HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. The default is 8000. You will need to know this port number and your local machine's IP address or hostname to access your Admistrator in a Web browser. This is how you call it: http://machine:portnumber\r\n\r\nLog File? enables you to rename and relocate your Administrative Assistant's log file. It is best to go with the default.\r\n\r\nYou can choose to log all requests. This is not diagnostic-level odbc tracing or connection logging. The default is no. \r\n\r\nYou can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default username from \"admin.\" This is the name that you will need to login to OpenLink's HTTP-based iODBC Data Sources Administrator. \r\n\r\nYou can change the iODBC Data Source Administrator's default password from \"admin.\" " . . . . . .