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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Dynamic Data Masking Administration
  3. Authentication
  4. Security
  5. Connection Management
  6. JDBC Client Configuration
  7. ODBC Client Configuration
  8. Configuration for MicroStrategy
  9. Access Control
  10. Logs
  11. High Availability
  12. Server Control
  13. Performance Tuning
  14. Troubleshooting
  15. Appendix A: Database Keywords

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Step 4. Create the Environment Variables

Step 4. Create the Environment Variables

Create the Dynamic Data Masking host environment variables.
  1. Open the Windows Start menu, right click
    Computer
    , and click
    Properties
    .
    The
    Control Panel
    opens.
  2. On the right side of the Control Panel, click
    Advanced system settings
    .
    The
    System Properties
    window opens.
  3. In the
    System Properties
    window, click the
    Advanced
    tab and click
    Environment Variables
    at the bottom of the window.
    The
    Environment Variables
    window opens.
  4. Under the
    System variables
    box, click
    New
    .
    The
    New System Variable
    window opens.
  5. In the
    New System Variable
    window, enter the following properties:
    Variable Name
    DDM_HOST
    Variable Value
    Dynamic Data Masking Server host name.
    The following image shows the
    New System Variable
    window:
    The variable name is DDM_HOST and the variable value is myhost.
  6. Click
    OK
    to close the window.
    The DDM_HOST environment variable appears in the list of system variables.
  7. In the System variables box, click New to add another variable.
    The
    New System Variable
    window opens.
  8. In the
    New System Variable
    window, enter the following properties:
    Variable Name
    DDM_PORT
    Variable Value
    Dynamic Data Masking Generic ODBC service port.
    The following image shows the
    New System Variable
    window:
    The variable name is DDM_PORT and the variable value is 8000.
  9. Click
    OK
    to close the window.
    The DDM_PORT environment variable appears in the list of system variables.
  10. Click
    OK
    to close the
    Environment Variables
    window.
  11. Click
    OK
    to close the
    System Properties
    window.

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