Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Re: Register a Server |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2004-06-03T21:57:49Z |
At 08:15 PM 3/06/2004 +0000, you wrote:
directory. (Read its property sheet in Explorer). During installation,
you'd have needed to delete or rename the old gds32.dll and choose the
options to build a gds32.dll and place it in the system directory.
It's not too late, though. If the installer built you a gds32.dll, you'll
find it in the \bin folder of the Firebird; you can just rename the IB one
and copy the Firebird one across to the system directory. If there's not a
gds32.dll in \bin, you can use the instclient.exe command-line utility to
both build it and place it. Instructions are in the \doc folder, in the
file README.Win32LibraryInstallation.txt
Actually, since IBOConsole is built with IB Objects, you can just copy and
rename the Firebird client, fbclient.dll, from \bin. The rebuilt one is
only needed for apps that use Borland components.
/heLen
>SorryCheck the client. You probably have the old IB6 client in the system
>
>Its the SuperServer. The server and client are on the same PC. It's
>installed on XP SP1.
directory. (Read its property sheet in Explorer). During installation,
you'd have needed to delete or rename the old gds32.dll and choose the
options to build a gds32.dll and place it in the system directory.
It's not too late, though. If the installer built you a gds32.dll, you'll
find it in the \bin folder of the Firebird; you can just rename the IB one
and copy the Firebird one across to the system directory. If there's not a
gds32.dll in \bin, you can use the instclient.exe command-line utility to
both build it and place it. Instructions are in the \doc folder, in the
file README.Win32LibraryInstallation.txt
Actually, since IBOConsole is built with IB Objects, you can just copy and
rename the Firebird client, fbclient.dll, from \bin. The rebuilt one is
only needed for apps that use Borland components.
/heLen