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NTLM files and JTA files, described in Distribution Guide V5.1.4, are missing in v6.0

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TitleNTLM files and JTA files, described in Distribution Guide V5.1.4, are missing in v6.0
URL Namentlm-files-and-jta-files-described-in-distribution-guide-v5-1-4-are-missing-in-v6-0
Article Number000119150
EnvironmentProduct: Progress DataDirect for JDBC for SQL Server Driver, Oracle Driver
Version : 6.0
OS: JAVA
Database : SQL Server, Oracle
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description

The page 40 of the JDBC Distribution Guide V5.1.4  shows the JTA files and NTLM authentication files that needs to be distributed after branding.
But in v6.0 distribution guide for SQL server and Oracle, those documentations are missing.
Does that mean those files are not needed in v6.0?

Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message
Defect NumberDefect XDBC-17228
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
Those files are still needed for v6.0.
The above documentation defect has been opened to put back the existing v5.1.4 documentation in v6.0 Distribution Guide.
These documentation changes will be done in the next release of the v6.0 distribution guide.
No timeline is known at this time.
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Last Modified Date10/16/2019 3:52 PM
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