GUI Installation
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Take the following steps to install the driver using the GUI installer.
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Run the installer from the temporary installer directory.
Important: For a better experience with the installer, use a higher screen resolution for your display.Important: The installer directory must include the supporting installation zip files.Important: If running the Java installer on Windows, you must either select a non-system directory as the installation directory or turn off User Account Controls.
- Java installer: PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_INSTALL.jar
- Windows installer: PROGRESS_DATADIRECT_JDBC_INSTALL.exe
- The Introduction window appears. Click Next.
- The License Agreement window appears. Make sure that you read and understand the license agreement. To continue with the installation, select the I accept the terms in the License Agreement option; then, click Next.
- The Install Directory window appears. In the Where Would You Like to Install? field, type the path, including the drive letter, of the product installation directory or click the Choose button to browse to and select an installation directory. Verify the installation directory. Click Next to continue.
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Choose the type of installation to perform. Select one of the following
options.
- Evaluation installation (will expire in 15 days). Select this option to install evaluation versions of all available drivers. Click Next to continue with the installation. Skip to Step 9.
- OEM or Licensed installation. Select this option if you have purchased a licensed version of one or multiple drivers. Click Next. Proceed to the next step.
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Type the control number that was provided by Progress
DataDirect in the Control # field, and click the
Validate button. You can add
multiple control numbers consecutively.
A tree menu of drivers with valid licenses appears in the selection box.

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From the tree menu, select the drivers that you want to install. Click
Next to continue.
Drivers that are already installed will be listed under Drivers (Installed) and cannot be deselected. To remove installed drivers, you must uninstall the product. For information on uninstalling drivers, see Uninstalling the Product.
If you are installing a new version of a currently installed driver, the installer will overwrite the installed driver files with the newer version. To revert to an earlier version of the driver, you will need to uninstall the product and reinstall the desired version. For information on uninstalling drivers, see Uninstalling the Product.
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Enter the information in the fields provided.
- Type your name and company name into the corresponding fields.
- Type the serial number that was provided by Progress DataDirect.
- Click Next to continue.
Skip to Step 10. - The Driver Evaluation selection window appears. From the Drivers To Be Evaluated tree, select the drivers that you want to install. Drivers that are already installed are listed in the Drivers (Installed) tree and cannot be deselected. To remove installed drivers, you must uninstall the product. See Uninstalling the Product for details. Click Next to continue with the installation.
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The Pre-Installation Summary window appears. Review the installation
information. Click Previous to revise selections;
or click Install to begin the installation.

- When the installation finishes, the Install Complete window appears. Click Done to exit the installer program.
Refer to the installation log file for a record of any problems that may have occurred during the installation. See Installation Log File for details.