Tony mused:
Colin wrote:
This meant that we went with the free Uni-OLEDB interface.
Which worked fine for us.
I guess free was a poor word. Already included may be better. It used to
be an extra cost option but it was later included in the base price.
That's a very good point that I never
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Redback costs $4,000, which includes a $1,000 Redback server and two
webshares (connection licenses) at $1,500 each. In a non-persistent mode
the two webshares can probably handle 25 users = 5 U2 licenses + 2
Webshares). I believe each webshare takes a single U2 license. Each U2
server
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From: Tony Gravagno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 5:32 PM
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Colin Alfke wrote:
We did (somewhat) investigate the pdp.net route but cost
considerations precluded it for us.
Hi Colin - I initially thought
Trev,
What does your configuration for the connection show in the UCI Config
Editor?
Bryan Haglund
Haglund Consulting Inc.
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Has anyone ever had the problem i am having?
Surly im not the only one? Seems there are a few people
something isn't broken doesn't mean that you can't fix it
Stu Pickles
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From: Bill H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:54 AM
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Trevor:
I was under the impression the UniOleDB product
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Not true.
See www.ibm.com/software/u2 there is a link to a White paper: Using IBM U2
and Microsoft .NET.
or for those too lazy
solution(s) for U2 will be similar.
Bill
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Not true.
See www.ibm.com/software/u2
Colin Alfke wrote:
We did (somewhat) investigate the pdp.net route but cost
considerations precluded it for us.
Hi Colin - I initially thought that the cost for PDP.NET was prohibitive as
well but then I started asking questions and I was amazed that the cost is
MUCH less than what people
and
veiws. but not with UniVerse?
Is that right?
Thanks
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 10:11:13 -0600
Not true.
See www.ibm.com/software/u2 there is a link to a White paper: Using IBM U2
Trevor
the OleDB connection property pages include two options: one for allowing a blank
password and one for saving the password.
Neither of these work.
You need to connect using a user name that is passworded, and supply the password
manually when you open your connection.
Regards,
Brian
Has anyone ever had the problem i am having?
Surly im not the only one? Seems there are a few people out there with
UniOLEDB problems with connections.
Thanks
Trev
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