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Getting Started with MicroStrategy Mobile Suite MicroStrategy Mobile Suite
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20 Configuring the MicroStrategy Mobile Suite © 2012 MicroStrategy, Inc.
For information on additional installation methods, see the
Administering MicroStrategy Mobile chapter in the MicroStrategy
Mobile Design and Administration Guide.
If you have previously installed a demonstration version of
MicroStrategy Mobile on a mobile device, you must uninstall the
demonstration version before installing the full version of
MicroStrategy Mobile.
By default, the client application is stored on your server in the following
location: C:\Program Files\MicroStrategy\Mobile. Additional files
necessary for deploying the client over the web are stored by default in C:\
Program Files\MicroStrategy\Mobile\
BlackBerry Client for Browser Deployment.
Once the BlackBerry client application is installed, you need to configure
your MicroStrategy Mobile application on the BlackBerry. For steps, see
Configuring the BlackBerry client, page 52.
Configuring the MicroStrategy Mobile Suite
The MicroStrategy platform contains wizards to guide you through
configuring your Mobile Suite installation. Use the following list as a
high-level checklist of tasks you will perform to configure your installation
(steps for each task are provided after the checklist):
Create a data source name (DSN) to connect to your database or other
data source that is to store the MicroStrategy metadata repository. This is
a MicroStrategy storage space for the underlying reporting components
and objects you will use to create reports. One metadata repository can
store information for many MicroStrategy projects. (A project is a
container for all of your related reports and dashboards, as well as the
objects that you use to create additional reports/dashboards.)
Create the metadata repository in the data source you have created a DSN
for.
Establish an Intelligence Server connection to the metadata repository.
This connection tells the MicroStrategy Intelligence Server where you
have chosen to create the metadata repository. Intelligence Server can
connect to only one metadata repository at a time.
Set up project sources to connect to your new metadata repository
through Intelligence Server. Other MicroStrategy products connect to
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