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Progress DataDirect for ODBC Drivers Installation Guide September 2024

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Table of Contents
  • Welcome to the Progress DataDirect for ODBC Drivers Installation Guide
    • About the Product Documentation
    • Product Platforms
    • Contacting Technical Support
  • Requirements and Support
    • Installer Requirements
    • Driver Requirements and Support
  • Installation on Windows
    • Before You Install (Windows)
      • System Requirements
      • Default Installation Directory
    • Installing from Downloaded Files
      • Installing Using a GUI
      • Log Files Created During Installation
      • Unlocking and Distributing Branded ODBC Drivers
      • Installing from a Network Directory
      • Silent Installations of Licensed Drivers
        • Creating a Response File Using the GUI Installer
        • Creating a Response File Using a Text Editor
        • Performing the Silent Installation
        • The Silent Installation Log File
    • Testing Your Driver Installation
    • Configuring Drivers and Data Sources
    • Processor Information Utility
    • Installing to a Different Location
    • Uninstalling the Product on Windows
      • Uninstalling the 7.1 Product
      • Uninstalling the 8.0 Product
    • Upgrading an Evaluation Installation
    • Adding Drivers to Your Installation
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  • Installation on UNIX and Linux
    • Before You Install (UNIX/Linux)
      • System Requirements
      • Default Installation Directory
    • Installing from Downloaded Files
      • Installing Using a GUI
      • Installing Using a Command-Line
      • Log Files Created During Installation
      • Silent Installations of Licensed Drivers
        • Creating the Configuration File Using the GUI Installer
        • Creating the Configuration File Using the Command-Line Installer
        • Creating a Configuration File Using a Text Editor
        • Performing a Silent Installation
        • The Silent Installation Log File
    • Testing Your Driver Installation
    • Processor Information Utility
    • Configuring Drivers and Data Sources
    • Upgrading an Evaluation Installation
    • Adding Drivers to Your Installation
    • Uninstalling the Product on UNIX and Linux
      • Uninstalling the 7.1 Product on UNIX and Linux
      • Uninstalling the 8.0 Product on UNIX and Linux
        • Uninstalling Using a GUI
        • Uninstalling Using a Command-Line
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  • Last Updated: March 12, 2025
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