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2167.1 | We support 32-bit now, that note is very old ! | NOMAHS::SECRIST | Rdb WWS; [email protected] | Mon Mar 17 1997 09:53 | 10 |
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Note 684 is very old and we expressly have ODBC drivers and the
client API support ( a DLL) for 32-bit applications using both
Windows95 and Windows NT on X86 (or Alpha) using DECnet or TCP/IP.
Is this what you mean by supporting 32-bit applications ?
Regards,
rcs
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2167.2 | where? | ORAREP::MDR01::NIEVES | MCS Madrid | Tue Mar 18 1997 04:05 | 10 |
| Hi,
this customer says that when he installed the SQL services using
DECcampus, the system creates a directory called ODDC, but there he can
only find 16 bits applications, not 32. Is this right, why should he do
to obtain the 32 bits applications.
Regards,
Nieves
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2167.3 | DECcampus isnt that a licencing agreement? | UKVMS3::RVIRR | High cost of ownership... | Tue Mar 18 1997 05:07 | 8 |
| What version of SQL/Services is he installing? Some versions create a
SQLSRV$ODBC directory with the client drivers in them for down-loading.
However if its an old kit (5.1,6.0) then it'll have the old drivers.
Get the customer to down-load the latest drivers from
http://www.oracle.com/products/servers/rdb/html/odbc.html
Or the Rdb7 CD (or the DBApack cd).
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2167.4 | thanks! | ORAREP::MDR01::NIEVES | MCS Madrid | Tue Mar 18 1997 05:41 | 5 |
| That's a great help,
thanks,
Nieves
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