Subject | Re: [ib-support] install components for client install (non-gui) |
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Author | kyle@nevadacitysoftware.com |
Post date | 2001-04-22T00:46:06Z |
I should have mentioned that the new machine is Win2000. I'm
guessing the services file is on linux? Is there a services file for
Win2000?
I'm suspecting that there is a required registry setting that will
prevent me from doing a simple bat file copy installation.
So the clearer question is:
On Win2000 can I install client capability simple by copying
gds32.dll into the system path, or do I need to do a full client install
with the regular installation program?
Thanks,
Kyle
guessing the services file is on linux? Is there a services file for
Win2000?
I'm suspecting that there is a required registry setting that will
prevent me from doing a simple bat file copy installation.
So the clearer question is:
On Win2000 can I install client capability simple by copying
gds32.dll into the system path, or do I need to do a full client install
with the regular installation program?
Thanks,
Kyle
On 21 Apr 2001, at 5:09, guido.klapperich@... wrote:
> You also need a entry in the services-file:
> gds_db 3050/tcp # InterBase Client
>
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> Guido
>
> kyle@... wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just moved a C++ DLL (which accesses ib/fb on a separate db
> > machine), to a brand new web server machine.
> >
> > I've forgotten what is needed in the client machine. On my other
> > systems, I've actually done a full interbase installation, even though
> > it will not be used as a server.
> >
> > This time, I just want the bare minimum. I don't even need a client
> > gui interface.
> >
> > The question is, should I do a full client install, or can I just copy
> > gds32.dll into the system path?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Kyle
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