. "7"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Additional Configuration Parameters:\n\nLog file? enables you to specify the name and location of the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant's log file. It is best to go with the default.\n\nYou can choose to log all requests made to the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant. This is not diagnostic-level ODBC tracing nor multi-tier connection logging. The default is no, and this is generally appropriate.\n\nYou can change the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant's default username from \"admin.\" This is the username you will use when working with the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant. (You can set up other usernames later; consider this one similar to \"root\".)\n\n You can change the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant's default password from \"admin.\" This is the password associated with the username you just set." . . . . . "Additional Configuration Parameters:\r\n\r\nLog file? enables you to specify the name and location of the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant's log file. It is best to go with the default.\r\n\r\nYou can choose to log all requests made to the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant. This is not diagnostic-level ODBC tracing nor multi-tier connection logging. The default is no, and this is generally appropriate.\r\n\r\nYou can change the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant's default username from \"admin.\" This is the username you will use when working with the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant. (You can set up other usernames later; consider this one similar to \"root\".)\r\n\r\n You can change the OpenLink Request Broker's HTTP-based Admin Assistant's default password from \"admin.\" This is the password associated with the username you just set." . . "Step 7" .