So, the answer to the question is that yes, the DLLs are server specific.
But, they don't have to be in System32. Typically, you can put a DLL in
the same folder as the parent EXE. You should also be able to put it in a
folder in the path, but I doubt the path is a good solution when needing to
28.06.2017 19:44, safirh...@yahoo.fr [firebird-support] wrote:
> is there any conflict betwene interbase gds32.dll , and firebird gds32.dll
> .?
Yes. They are quite different and Firebird client won't work with Interbase
server
good. Contrary is true as well: Interbase client will have
thanks for your answer.
my question is about gds32.dll , if i have interbase and firebird installed in
the same machine ,
i think that this dll must be in system32 folder ,
using IBX components , i think that i am oblige to use gds32.dll .
is there any conflict betwene interbase gds32.dll ,
I have used both IBX and FireDAC with the latest Firebird 3.0 as well.
Yes, you need to ensure that the correct client DLL is used (including
renaming for IBX as others have mentioned), but so far, everything else is
just fine in my usage.
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 6:26 PM safirh...@yahoo.fr
thanks for your answer.
i will try and i return back.
Hi ,
and thanks for your answer.
Should I uninstalled interbase from the machine , due to gds32.dll ?