Can NT Server be used to run the SQL version on DBman???
The better solution is to use your ODBC driver and use DSN files from Access. You can download the MySQL modules from www.cpan.com or www.perl.com. However, in terms of CPU and overhead processing factors, it would be best to ODBC, which the SQL version of DBMAN works with.
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[This message has been edited by Eliot (edited September 27, 1999).]
Regards,
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Eliot Lee
Founder and Editor
Anthro TECH, L.L.C
http://www.anthrotech.com/
info@anthrotech.com
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Web Technology
Coordinator
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[This message has been edited by Eliot (edited September 27, 1999).]
Sep 28, 1999, 11:00 AM
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Sep 28, 1999, 11:00 AM
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let me try to explain a bit..i am setting up an intranet in Jamaica..whre customers call dial up to access the inf. on my "INTRANET" SERVER....if u would recoment for the server..
1. NT Server software
2. Linux
3. Unix..
i want to make sure the SQL version on DBMAN is compatable the the server software i choose
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1. NT Server software
2. Linux
3. Unix..
i want to make sure the SQL version on DBMAN is compatable the the server software i choose
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Ah...with the proper Server software and modules installed...yes, it will work.
You need one of the following:
1) SQL Server
2) MSQL
3) MySQL
4) ODBC
Hope this helps. If you have any further questions about the SQL version, your best bet is to contact Alex at Gossamer Threads directly.
Regards,
------------------
Eliot Lee
Founder and Editor
Anthro TECH, L.L.C
http://www.anthrotech.com/
info@anthrotech.com
==========================
Coconino Community College
http://www.coco.cc.az.us/
Web Technology
Coordinator
elee@coco.cc.az.us
You need one of the following:
1) SQL Server
2) MSQL
3) MySQL
4) ODBC
Hope this helps. If you have any further questions about the SQL version, your best bet is to contact Alex at Gossamer Threads directly.
Regards,
------------------
Eliot Lee
Founder and Editor
Anthro TECH, L.L.C
http://www.anthrotech.com/
info@anthrotech.com
==========================
Coconino Community College
http://www.coco.cc.az.us/
Web Technology
Coordinator
elee@coco.cc.az.us