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Can Connect for ODBC Drivers be installed on a Unix Shared file system.

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TitleCan Connect for ODBC Drivers be installed on a Unix Shared file system.
URL Namecan-connect-for-odbc-drivers-be-installed-on-a-unix-shared-file-system
Article Number000178803
EnvironmentProduct: Connect(64)/Connect for ODBC
Version: All supported versions
OS: UNIX/Linux
Database: All supported databases
Application: All ODBC applications
Question/Problem Description
Can Progress DataDirect Connect for ODBC Drivers be installed on a Unix Shared file system.
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Yes Progress DataDirect Connect for ODBC drivers can be installed on a Shared Unix file system. Make sure you have the proper license for all the Unix systems you will be using the driver from.
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Last Modified Date9/12/2016 4:19 PM
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