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> > | ASQL data is created by the user at runtime. You should install AppxODBC in a directory that the user has write access to. A good choice is C:\Appx\AppxODBC Driver\. This will prevent write access problems for OS configurations that prevent users writting to C:\Program Files\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\ directories. | |||||||
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> > | Accept the default name for the Windows Start Menu program group for AppxODBC driver. | |||||||
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> > | AppxODBC driver needs to know the location of the AppxODBC server. | |||||||
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> > | In the image above, I'm specifying localhost because my AppxODBC server is the same machine as the AppxODBC driver/ASQL machine. Click Next. | |||||||
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> > | The installer should report that the AppxODBC data source has been created. Click OK. | |||||||
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> > | You have completed the installation of AppxODBC driver and ASQL components. You should now run ASQL to begin the data structure import. | |||||||