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New Team Solutions Wizard

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The New Team Solutions wizard creates a new team solution based on an existing template. Once you have selected a template (the Issue Tracking template is included when you install Access Workflow Designer server components), the wizard creates the solution database and the Web site (optional), makes it possible for you to select database users and roles from SQL Server, and creates your Microsoft Access Project file.

Launch the New Team Solutions wizard from the Team Solutions tab in the Team Solutions Manager or from the Access Workflow Designer program group on the Start menu.

The New Team Solutions wizard includes a series of pages for creating a solution based on a template.

  • Choose a Template page is used to specify a server and select a template from that server.

  • Specify the Title and Destination page is used to specify the solution name, a database server, a database name and a Web URL.

  • Database Roles page is used to select the SQL Server log on accounts to grant access to the solution and the roles to which they belong. From this page, you can create a New SQL Logon.

    Note   The wizard provides the capability of adding SQL Server logins but not Windows NT domain accounts. Any users you add through the wizard must have valid Windows NT user domain accounts.

  • Microsoft Access Project File page is used to optionally create a Microsoft Access Project file and to designate a file name. Because Access Workflow Designer uses data access pages for the user interface development, it is convenient to have your SQL Server objects stored in an Access Data Project.

Upon completion of the wizard, the team solution and Web site are created on the designated server. This may take several minutes.

For information about finding specific tools and wizards, see Accessing Access Workflow Designer Tools.