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This manual is intended for use by anyone who has a Sage Tetra CS/3 installation on a remote server and needs to connect to the Sage Tetra CS/3 data from OBDC- or JDBC-compliant applications running on computers connected to the server over a network.
It is assumed that you have a reasonable understanding of the operating systems that you are using.
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Introduces the Easysoft SQI-Sage Tetra CS/3 Driver and gives an overview of the install procedure.
Explains the installation procedure for installing the Easysoft SQI-Sage Tetra CS/3 Driver onto your server machine.
Explains how to enable users to access the Easysoft SQI-Sage Tetra CS/3 Driver and grant them rights to the Sage Tetra CS/3 data.
Explains what needs to be done on each client machine to connect to the Sage Tetra CS/3 data on the server.
Comprising Configuration Options, a Technical Reference and a Glossary.
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