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VERSIONVERSION NUMBERSQL Server 201714.0.3048SQL Server 2016, service pack 213.0.5026 or aboveSQL Server 2016, service pack 113.0.4001 or aboveSQL Server 201412.0.2000 or aboveSQL Server 201211.0.2100 or aboveSQL Server 2008 R2, service pack 2 or aboveSQL Server 2008, service pack 3 or aboveFor Bizagi Studio, all editions are supported.Note that for a production environment (Automation Server), and due to its nature of demanding higher transaction processing or robustness, editions supported are Standard or higher. If you chose the Quick start option to have Bizagi Studio install a local SQL Server instance, then you do not need any additional configuration.You may use the sa login included by default in that local instance.The initial password for the sa login is BizagiBPM123In case you do not want to use the sa login, then for the development (authoring) environment accessed by Bizagi Studio you may create and user additional login accounts. For more information on this, refer to.Verifying SQL Server configurationCarry out the steps described next, to make sure that your SQL Server instance is set to work with Bizagi.Before you startTo verify the configuration of your SQL Server instance (or set it up), you will need the SQL Server client and configuration tools.What tools required for these steps are: SQL Server Management Studio and SQL Server Configuration Manager.Both tools can be included when installing the SQL Server database. Changing these settings may require restarting your database service.The TCP/IP port configuration requires that there is no firewall rule or corporate security software blocking that port used for your database connection.For remote connections, make sure you configure the Allow remote connections property.This property can be reviewed or activated through the SQL Server Management Studio, and in the database instance's properties.Under the Connections option, make sure that this property is marked:3. Authorized login accountsRun SQL Server Management Studio and make sure you are connected to your instance with an administrator account (i.e, with the sa default one).With this user, make sure you verify that the login account you will use for Bizagi Studio meets the following conditions:.The login account uses SQL Server authentication mode:.Make sure it has the sysadmin server role:.Verify that the login account is enabled and granted connection, at the Status options.