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OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Microsoft SQL Server

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<strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> components<br />

Table 5–1: Installing the <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> components (2 of 2)<br />

Client <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong><br />

Installing and<br />

configuring<br />

Windows Remote Windows On the client machine,<br />

use the default <strong>OpenEdge</strong><br />

client executable<br />

(prowin32.exe).<br />

On the host machine, to<br />

make a connection to the<br />

default <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong><br />

executable<br />

(_msssrv.exe), use the<br />

default broker executable<br />

(_probrkr.exe) or<br />

configure a broker using<br />

the Progress Explorer.<br />

UNIX Remote Windows On the client machine,<br />

use the default <strong>OpenEdge</strong><br />

client executable<br />

(_progres).<br />

On the host machine, to<br />

make a connection to the<br />

default <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong><br />

executable<br />

(_msssrv.exe), use the<br />

default broker executable<br />

(_probrkr.exe) or<br />

configure a broker using<br />

the Progress Explorer.<br />

For instructions on setting up your <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> configuration, see the sections that apply to the<br />

plat<strong>for</strong>ms that you will use. For example, if you are configuring a local <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong>, see the<br />

“Configuring a local <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong>” section on page 5–5. If you are building a remote <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong><br />

configuration host, see the “Configuring a remote <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong>” section on page 5–6.<br />

5–3

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