Windows Installer Editor Reference
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Assembling an Installation
Setting ODBC Driver Details
To set ODBC driver details
1. Access the ODBC Driver Details dialog box.
See
Adding an ODBC Item
on page 182.
2. Complete the dialog box:
Driver Name
Enter a name for the driver, or click Import to import driver information from a
saved driver file. If you click Import, the Select ODBC Driver dialog box
appears, which displays a list of ODBC drivers that are currently installed on
your computer.
Driver .DLL
Specify the path to the .DLL used for this driver.
Setup .DLL
Specify the path to the .DLL used to configure this driver.
Driver Attributes
Enter attributes for the driver, one per line, in keyword=value format. Press
Ctrl+Enter to move to the next line.
3. Click OK.
Setting ODBC Translator Details
To set ODBC translator details
1. Access the ODBC Translator Details dialog box.
See
Adding an ODBC Item
on page 182.
2. Complete the dialog box:
Description
Enter a description of the translator, or click Import to import an existing
translator. If you click Import, the Select ODBC Driver dialog box appears, which
displays a list of ODBC translators that are currently installed on your computer.
Translator File
Specify the file that contains the translator.
Setup File
Specify the file that contains configuration data for the selected translator.
3. Click OK.
Adding to the Windows Firewall Exception List
The Windows Firewall that is included with Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1,
and later, controls which applications and ports on the destination computer can accept
incoming traffic from the Internet or a network. When Windows Firewall detects
incoming traffic, it blocks the connection and prompts the end user to block or allow the
connection. If the end user allows the connection, the application or port is added to the
Windows Firewall exception list, so that future connections to that application or port are
not blocked.