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    Running ODBC Server as service

    Hi medu, and thanks for your quick response. In the Progress Explorer Tool, under my database I can follow Configurations -> defaultConfiguration -> defaultServerGroup, and in the properties for this defaultServerGroup, I can see that the Client Type is set to Both 4GL and SQL. On this same...
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    Running ODBC Server as service

    Hi, I am reasonably new to Progress, and have two related questions about running a secondary login broker. Here's the situation: I am running Progress 10.2B on Windows 2003 Server, and I want to expose it as an ODBC datasource. I can start the Progress Server using the command line: >proserve...
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    Problem connecting to OpenEdge 10.2B Server using ODBC

    Great - thanks. This is very helpful. Martin
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    Problem connecting to OpenEdge 10.2B Server using ODBC

    OK, thanks - I'm not sure what starting the database in multi-user mode means (did I mention that I was new to Progress?), but here's what I did - is this correct? 1. I opened up a console window and navigated to the directory (E:\OpenEdge\WRK) in which there is a database file called...
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    Problem connecting to OpenEdge 10.2B Server using ODBC

    Hi - I have done several searches, but don't have a clear picture how the OpenEdge server is architected. It looks to me as though I have the right ODBC driver installed, but how can I check which port number I should use, and what service should be running? I'm sure that these are simple...
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    Problem connecting to OpenEdge 10.2B Server using ODBC

    Hi _ I am new to Progress OpenEdge, so apologies if this is a simple question. I have installed OpenEdge 10.2B on a Windows 2003 Server. On this same machine, I want to define an ODBC source to connect to this server. Here is what I do: 1. Start Administrative Tools -> Datasources (ODBC). 2...
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