![]() Progress Odbc DriversTo download PROGRESS OPENEDGE 10.1C DRIVER. I'm connecting from a Windows machine where we got OpenEdge Progress ODBC 10. Progress openedge 10.1c driver. To download PROGRESS OPENEDGE 10.1C DRIVER, click on the Download button. Is it possible to install JBDC or ODBC driver separate from a regular install? Support Get Support Customer Self Service Download Center. It is not possible to only install ONLY the ODBC driver via the Progress. OpenEdge 10.1C and later. Informix Odbc Driver DownloadI've been reading several threads here to find some similiar to what I've been through, but I couldn't find anything. So, I apoligize if I'm inserting an repeated thread, but here it goes: I have a 10.2A database installed in a 2003 Server, which works just fine. But I need to get access through ODBC from another server (IIS) which is 64bit. I've installed the Network Client and the OpenEdge driver appears only in the 32bit version of ODBC Administrator (and don't shows up in the 64), also when I tried to create a system DSN on the 32bit ODBC, it shows the following messages: 'Mircosoft ODBC Administrator The setup routines for the Progress OpenEdge 10.2A Driver ODBC driver could not be loaded due to system error code 193.' I clicked 'ok' and then: 'Driver's ConfigDSN, ConfigDriver, or ConfigTranslator failed Errors found: Could not load the setup or translator library' I tried to find info about the 64bit version of OpenEdge ODBC, and realized that in the beginning of the year PROGRESS wasn't ready to create the ODBC driver for 64bit, so I conctacted them on the phone and the technician informed that the driver for 10.2A(32bit) has the feature to run on 64bit systems. I kinda doubt it. Also I tried to re-install all the features for client networking using the Custom installation, but the option for 64 bit doesn't appear. I would be thankful if you help me to find a way out of this. Regards, MyxzPlick 'The truth is out there.' But we're locked in here. If you have a 32bit-only driver, it makes sense that it would run on 64bit Windows but only appear in the 32bit Windows ODBC Data Sources Administrator. I would expect only 32bit and utilities and applications such as this Administrator to be able to bind to it. ![]() The only way to ensure full compatibility between a 64bit application and a data access driver or provider is to obtain a 64bit version. OpenLink Software () has some 64bit drivers that could help fill the gap, if you're current vendor does not have one ready to hand. Best regards, Netrista. FWIW, Progress supposedly has also a 64 bit driver for there 64 bit windows release. Microsoft Odbc Driver DownloadThis driver is supposedly true 64 bit. Most Progress 64 bit driver still use 32 bit libraries. But then again I didn't actually met many good business reasons for the need of a 64 bit driver so far. Most times it just seems the higher number which is the most important to people. It might be that open link drivers can fill that gap. It would be an interesting licensemodel however if you would really need a 64 bit driver to connect to a progress application. I wonder how many named clients it would serve Casper.
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