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Caché Installation Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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Special Considerations<br />

Locale option 10<br />

Select a locale: enuw => itaw - Italian, Italy, Unicode<br />

You can only change among 8-bit locales or Unicode locales, not from an 8-bit to Unicode or vice<br />

versa.<br />

See the %SYS.NLS entry in the <strong>Caché</strong> Class Reference for more information.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> National Language Support requires the <strong>Caché</strong> Direct Connectivity component and also requires<br />

that its service be enabled. Use the [Home] > [Security Management] > [Services] page of the System<br />

Management Portal to verify if the %Service_CacheDirect service is enabled.<br />

2.5.3 Uninstall <strong>Caché</strong><br />

To uninstall <strong>Caché</strong>, first stop <strong>Caché</strong> and then click Exit on the <strong>Caché</strong> Cube to remove the cube from<br />

the system tray.<br />

Use only the <strong>Caché</strong>-supplied uninstall program, accessible on Windows systems using the Add or<br />

Remove Programs utility from the Windows Control Panel.<br />

Important:<br />

Other uninstall programs are not supported and using them may cause unexpected<br />

results.<br />

2.5.4 <strong>InterSystems</strong> <strong>Caché</strong> Packet Drivers<br />

Install <strong>Caché</strong> Packet Driver for Windows 2000, XP, and 2003 Server<br />

To use Raw Ethernet, DDP, or LAT with <strong>Caché</strong> on Windows systems, you must install the appropriate<br />

packet driver as described below. First load the DVD or verify the network location of the appropriate<br />

driver file.<br />

For Windows 2000, XP, and 2003 Server systems, install the <strong>InterSystems</strong> Packet Protocol Driver as<br />

follows:<br />

1. Right-click My Network Places on the desktop and click Properties.<br />

You can also click Start, point to Settings and click Network and Dial-up Connections.<br />

2. Right-click Local Area Connection and click Properties.<br />

3. Click Install.<br />

4. Click Protocol in the Select Network Component Type dialog box and then click Add.<br />

5. Click Have Disk in the Select Network Protocol dialog box.<br />

6. Enter the path to the packet driver kit and click OK.<br />

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