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  <description>OpenLink Lite Documentation</description>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
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    <description>OpenLink Lite Documentation</description>
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    <category>OpenLink License Manager Usage Notes
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    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/oplmgr.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>OpenLink License Manager Usage Notes
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    <category>Windows (32-bit)</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/wininstall.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Windows (32-bit)</title>
    <description>The OpenLink Single-Tier Driver for ODBC is distributed in a single zip
        file. Unzip the contents of the zip file to a temporary
                directory such as c:\temp\openlink_install.

Execute the installer program called setup.exe

The installer will unpack and
                verify the contents of the installer files, and
                display a &#39;Welcome&#39; message as follows. Press the
                &#39;Next &gt;&#39; button to continue.

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    <category>Windows (64-bit)</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/lt64bitinst.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Windows (64-bit)</title>
    <description>The OpenLink Single-Tier Driver for ODBC is distributed in a single
    windows msi file. Simply run the required installer wal5xxxx.msi or
    wil5xxxx.msi for Opteron (AMD64) and Itanium (IA64) respectively, which
    will display the following Welcome message:


The next screen will display the License Agreement for use with the
    OpenLink Lite Driver product. Please read this. If you agree, then
    select the accept checkbox and continue:


 The next screen will prompt you the location of the folder containing a
valid license file for the required driver. Should the license file not be
available at the time of installation then select the check box provided to by
pass this stage and continue the installation: 


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    <category>UNIX &amp; Linux</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/uliteinst.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>UNIX &amp; Linux</title>
    <description>
The OpenLink Single-Tier Drivers for ODBC for Unix may be installed within an  
existing Multi-Tier installation, or in a separate environment.


If the Lite Drivers are installed within an (existing/new) Multi-Tier
installation, then the Lite Drivers use the normal Admin Assistant
which is started up as part of the broker. There are no special
Admin Assistant pages just for Lite.


If the Lites are installed in their own directory, the
HTTP-based iODBC Administrator package provides a standalone 
version of the Multi-Tier Admin Assistant with a shortened menu 
structure containing only the items relevant to Lite.


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    <guid>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/osxinstall.html</guid>
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    <category>Mac OS X</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/osxinstall.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Mac OS X</title>
    <description>
		The OpenLink Single-Tier Driver for ODBC for Mac OS X is distributed in 
		a single disk image (.dmg) file, which contains a Macintosh 
		Installer mpkg.
	


		Double-click the mpkg to start the installation process.
		This example shows images based on the OpenLink Single-Tier
		SQL Server Driver Installer; slightly different options may
		be presented with different Driver Installers, but the
		general idea is the same.
	


		You must have an Administration username and password to install
		the OpenLink Single-Tier Driver for ODBC. Click on the padlock,
		and enter your Mac OS X Username and Password.
	

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    <guid>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/productlic.html</guid>
    <author />
    <category>Product Licensing</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/productlic.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Product Licensing</title>
    <description />
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    <guid>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/oraconcpoolgeneric.html</guid>
    <author />
    <category>Oracle Connection Pooling Support</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/oraconcpoolgeneric.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Oracle Connection Pooling Support</title>
    <description />
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  <item>
    <guid>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/orainstantclient.html</guid>
    <author />
    <category>Oracle 10g Instant Client: Connection String Formats</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/orainstantclient.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Oracle 10g Instant Client: Connection String Formats</title>
    <description>The Oracle 10g Instant Client can be used in OpenLink single-tier and
  multi-tier environments. In a three-tier configuration, an OpenLink Oracle
  10g agent residing on the middle-tier can use the Instant Client to connect
  to an Oracle instance on the third tier.

Instant Client allows you to run applications
  without installing the standard Oracle client (SQL*Net
  or Net8) or having an ORACLE_HOME. It supports two basic 
  connection string formats:

Naming methods that require a configuration
    file (such as tnsnames.ora or sqlnet.ora) for name translation can also be
    used if the environment variable TNS_ADMIN is set to point to the
    directory containing the file. 
  

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  <item>
    <guid>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/udauserrac.html</guid>
    <author />
    <category>Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) / TAF Support</category>
    <link>http://docs.openlinksw.com/st/udauserrac.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:37:25 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) / TAF Support</title>
    <description />
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