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Does it make a difference using Physical Server or VM while installing Connect for ODBC Driver.

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TitleDoes it make a difference using Physical Server or VM while installing Connect for ODBC Driver.
URL NameDoes-it-make-a-difference-using-Physical-Server-or-VM-while-installing-Connect-for-ODBC-Driver
Article Number000186678
EnvironmentProduct : Connect and Connect(64) for ODBC
Version : All supported versions
OS : All supported OS
Database : All supported databases
Application : All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Does it make a difference using Physical Server or VM while installing Connect for ODBC Driver.
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It does not matter whether you install the Connect and Connect(64) for ODBC driver on a Physical or Virtual Machine just make sure you have the appropriateĀ license.
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Last Modified Date11/12/2015 10:06 PM
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