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How to restart the ADO.NET provider after a provider upgrade

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TitleHow to restart the ADO.NET provider after a provider upgrade
URL Namehow-to-restart-the-ado-net-provider-after-a-provider-upgrade
Article Number000112110
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ADO.NET
Version: All supported versions
OS: Windows 32-bit, 64-bit
Database: All supported databases
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
How to restart the ADO.NET provider on windows server after the upgrade
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Cause
Resolution
Connect for ADO.NET provider does not have any service to restart, the application which is using the ADO.NET provider needs to be restarted for it to use the new upgraded provider.
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Last Modified Date8/13/2019 7:12 PM
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