How to Configure the MBAM 2.5 Reports
Gjelder for: Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring 2.5
This topic explains how to configure the Reports feature by using:
A Windows PowerShell cmdlet
The MBAM Server Configuration wizard
The instructions are based on the recommended architecture in High-Level Architecture for MBAM 2.5.
Before you start the configuration:
Step | Where to get instructions |
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Review the recommended architecture for MBAM. |
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Review the supported configurations for MBAM. |
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Complete the required prerequisites on each server. |
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Install the MBAM Server software on each server where you plan to configure an MBAM Server feature. |
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Review the prerequisites for using Windows PowerShell if you plan to use Windows PowerShell cmdlets to configure MBAM Server features. |
Configuring MBAM 2.5 Server Features by Using Windows PowerShell |
To configure the Reports by using Windows PowerShell
Before you start the configuration, see Configuring MBAM 2.5 Server Features by Using Windows PowerShell to review the prerequisites for using Windows PowerShell.
Use the Enable-MbamReport Windows PowerShell cmdlet to configure the Reports. To get information about this Windows PowerShell cmdlet, type Get-Help Enable-MbamReport.
To configure the Reports by using the wizard
On the server where you want to configure the Reports, start the MBAM Server Configuration wizard. You can select MBAM Server Configuration from the Start menu to open the wizard.
Click Add New Features, select Reports, and then click Next. The wizard checks that all prerequisites for the Reports have been met.
Click Next to continue.
Using the following descriptions, enter the field values in the wizard:
Field Description SQL Server Reporting Services instance
Instance of SQL Server Reporting Services where the Reports will be configured.
Reporting role domain group
Name of the domain Users group whose members have rights to access the reports on the Administration and Monitoring Server.
SQL Server name
Name of the server where the Compliance and Audit Database is configured.
SQL Server database instance
Name of the instance of SQL Server (for example, <ServerName>) where the Compliance and Audit Database is configured.
Obs!
You must add an exception on the Reports computer to enable inbound traffic on the port of the Reporting Server (the default port is 80).
Database name
Name of the Compliance and Audit Database. By default, the database name is MBAM Compliance Status, although you can change the name when you configure the Compliance and Audit Database.
Obs!
If you are upgrading from a previous version of MBAM, you must use the same database name as the name used in your previous deployment.
Compliance and Audit Database domain account
Domain user account and password to access the Compliance and Audit Database.
If the value you enter in the Read-only access domain user or group field on the Configure Databases page is a user, you must enter that same value in this field.
If the value that you enter in the Read-only access domain user or group field on the Configure Databases page is a group, the value that you enter in this field must be a member of that group.
Configure the password for this account to never expire. The user account should be able to access all data that is available to the MBAM Reports Users group.
When you finish your entries, click Next.
The wizard checks that all prerequisites for the Reports feature have been met.
Click Next to continue.
On the Summary page, review the features that will be added.
Obs!
To create a Windows PowerShell script of the entries that you just made, click Export PowerShell Script, and then save the script.
Click Add to add the Reports on the server, and then click Close.
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