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Welcome to PSQL
About PSQL
The PSQL MicroKernel Engine
The PSQL Relational Engine
About the PSQL Database Editions
PSQL SDK
Preparing to Install PSQL
Installation Requirements
Installation Options
PSQL Products
PSQL Optional Features
Installation Review
Upgrading Your PSQL Installation for Windows
Upgrading to PSQL v12 from a Previous Version
Common Questions After Upgrading to PSQL
Installing PSQL Server and Vx Server for Windows
Before You Install
Installing PSQL for Windows
Installing PSQL Clients for Windows
Before You Install the Windows Client Engine
Installing the PSQL Client for Windows
Installing the BTRBOX Requester
Understanding Client Requesters
Installing PSQL Workgroup for Windows
Before You Install the Windows Workgroup Engine
Installing the PSQL Workgroup for Windows
After Installing PSQL for Windows
Common Questions After Installing PSQL
Uninstalling PSQL
Configuring the Workgroup Engine
Overview
Setting Up a Small Client/Server Configuration
Setting Up a Peer-to-Peer Configuration
Setting Up a Gateway Configuration
Running the Workgroup Engine as a Service
Configuring Engine Network Communications
Determining What Kind of Network You Have
Engine Network Communication Settings
Setting Up TCP/IP Support
Setting Up SPX Support
Setting Up NetBIOS Support (Workgroup only)
Avoiding Unavailable Protocols
Configuring Network Communications for Clients
Client Network Communication Settings
Network Path Formats Supported by PSQL Requesters
IPv6
Using TCP/IP to Connect to a Windows Server
Using SPX to Connect to a Windows Server
Changing the Default Communication Ports
Using TCP/IP to Connect a Windows Client to Linux or OS X Servers
Data Encoding
Using the DOS Requester
DOS Box Support on Windows
Application Configuration Scenarios
Terminal Services
Active Directory Service
Multiple Client Applications
Concurrent Local and Remote Applications
Accessing Data on Other Computers
Installing PSQL Server, Vx Server, and Client for Linux and OS X
Before You Install PSQL on Linux or OS X
Installing PSQL Using RPM
Installing PSQL Using TAR
Installing PSQL Using DMG on OS X
After Installing PSQL on Linux or OS X
Uninstalling PSQL on Linux or OS X
Using PSQL on Linux and OS X
Finding What You Need
PSQL Account Management on Linux and OS X
Configuration
Client Information
Setting Up Web-based Data Access
Using Perl and ODBC with PSQL
Troubleshooting After Installation
Troubleshooting Tools
Troubleshooting Strategies
Logged Messages
Configuration for Special Installation Situations
Diagnosing Problems with PSQL System Analyzer (PSA)
Verifying Database Engine is Running
Obtaining File, Client, and Engine Version Number
Engine and Client Version Conflicts
State of Key Is “Failed Validation” or “Disabled”
Troubleshooting Common PSQL Issues
Issues After Uninstalling PSQL on Windows
How to Get Additional Help