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64-bit Archive
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Still Having Fun with 64-bit Windows and ODBC
Posted on February 21, 2012 | 2 CommentsCopying ODBC DSN's from XI 3.1 to BI 4.0 need not be a tedious chore. -
More Fun with 64-bit Windows and ODBC
Posted on January 21, 2011 | 17 Comments64-bit code is stored in a folder named “System32″ and 32-bit code is stored in a folder named “SysWoW64″. And both ODBC panels are identical in appearance – there’s no real clue to which one you’re using. All I can say is “SysWoW64! That’s really intuitive, Mr. Ballmer!” -
Fun with 64-bit Windows and ODBC
Posted on September 17, 2008 | 6 CommentsMy current client is running Business Objects Enterprise XI 3.0 on Microsoft Windows 2003 R2 Standard 64-bit edition. This project is my first experience with a 64-bit Windows product. Part...

