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| anonymous 2005-04-06, 7:01 am |
| Hi,
Is it possible to install/copy ODBC driver for ASA 8 instead of installing
entire ASA client in windows environment.
Regards,
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| Millard F. Brown III 2005-04-07, 7:01 am |
| You'll need the actual database engine, so the ODBC driver won't do the job.
Regards,
Millard[TeamSybase]
"anonymous" <yadav.vk@mellonhris.com.sg> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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> Is it possible to install/copy ODBC driver for ASA 8 instead of installing
> entire ASA client in windows environment.
>
> Regards,
>
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| Millard F. Brown III 2005-04-09, 8:23 pm |
| The ASA ODBC driver is what's called a two-tiered driver. That is, it
connects to a database engine, whether a client engine or a standalone local
one. You'll need to do the client installation to access ASA databases using
the ODBC driver.
Regards,
Millard[TeamSybase]
"Millard F. Brown III" <mf3@gatesys.com> wrote in message
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> You'll need the actual database engine, so the ODBC driver won't do the
job.
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> Regards,
> Millard[TeamSybase]
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> "anonymous" <yadav.vk@mellonhris.com.sg> wrote in message
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