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Our Enterprise Edition (Multi-Tier) server components installers for Windows are distributed as .msi files. You need to download one Enterprise Edition Request Broker installer (
ntbrzzzz.msi for all 32-bit processor architectures, wabrzzzz.msi for x86_64, or wibrzzzz.msi for IA_64) and at least one Agent installer (same architecture) for the specific target data source(s). Double-click on the downloaded request broker .MSI file to start the installation.
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The Request Broker installers will specifically prompt for the location of a local license file.
Note: Agent installers do not, as their licensing is handled through the Broker.
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Click the "Browse" button to locate a license file on your Windows machine.
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Check the "I don't want to install a license file" box if you do not have one.
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Once Completed, run the Database agent installation by clicking on the downloaded
.MSI file.
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The Request Broker can be started and stopped by locating the OpenLink Request Broker service in the Services panel, or by using the toolbar service shortcut provided after installation.
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Installation is complete, proceed to making a test connection with your Client Component installation. If you haven't installed this component, please follow one of the following guides:
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Optionally, if you would like to hard-code connection settings, proceed to one of the following Database Agent configuration guides:
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Our Enterprise Edition (Multi-Tier) server components installers for Windows are distributed as .msi files. You need to download one Enterprise Edition Request Broker installer (
ntbrzzzz.msi for all 32-bit processor architectures, wabrzzzz.msi for x86_64, or wibrzzzz.msi for IA_64) and at least one Agent installer (same architecture) for the specific target data source(s). Double-click on the downloaded request broker .MSI file to start the installation.
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The Request Broker installers will specifically prompt for the location of a local license file.
Note: Agent installers do not, as their licensing is handled through the Broker.
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Click the "Browse" button to locate a license file on your Windows machine.
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Check the "I don't want to install a license file" box if you do not have one.
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Once Completed, run the Database agent installation by clicking on the downloaded
.MSI file.
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The Request Broker can be started and stopped by locating the OpenLink Request Broker service in the Services panel, or by using the toolbar service shortcut provided after installation.
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Installation is complete, proceed to making a test connection with your Client Component installation. If you haven't installed this component, please follow one of the following
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Our Enterprise Edition (Multi-Tier) server components installers for Windows are distributed as .msi files. You need to download one Enterprise Edition Request Broker installer (
ntbrzzzz.msi for all 32-bit processor architectures, wabrzzzz.msi for x86_64, or wibrzzzz.msi for IA_64) and at least one Agent installer (same architecture) for the specific target data source(s). Double-click on the downloaded request broker .MSI file to start the installation.
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The Request Broker installers will specifically prompt for the location of a local license file.
Note: Agent installers do not, as their licensing is handled through the Broker.
-
Click the "Browse" button to locate a license file on your Windows machine.
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Check the "I don't want to install a license file" box if you do not have one.
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Once Completed, run the Database agent installation by clicking on the downloaded
.MSI file.
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The Request Broker can be started and stopped by locating the OpenLink Request Broker service in the Services panel, or by using the toolbar service shortcut provided after installation.
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Installation is complete, proceed to making a test connection with your Client Component installation. If you haven't installed this component, please follow one of the following
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