ODBC's 64-Bit

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    Member G0dzilla2000 is offline
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    ODBC's 64-Bit

    not needed anymore
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    Re: ODBC's 64-Bit

    Make sure your SQL Server has account named 'sa' with 'pw' as password.

    Then make sure you have setup Pangya_S4_TH ODBC to connect to 127.0.0.1 or localhost or (your PC name) with Pangya_S4_TH SQL database to link to.

    Last, check your Pangya Auth, Login, Gameserver with proper .ini configs

    Btw, i'm using 32bit Photoshop CS5 atm for the client editing, guess that's one more reason for me to hate 64bit :P
    Last edited by mrNickname; 08-01-11 at 10:17 PM.

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    Re: ODBC's 64-Bit

    Quote Originally Posted by mrNickname View Post
    Make sure your SQL Server has account named 'sa' with 'pw' as password.

    Then make sure you have setup Pangya_S4_TH ODBC to connect to 127.0.0.1 or localhost or (your PC name) with Pangya_S4_TH SQL database to link to.

    Last, check your Pangya Auth, Login, Gameserver with proper .ini configs

    Btw, i'm using 32bit Photoshop CS5 atm for the client editing, guess that's one more reason for me to hate 64bit :P
    Thanks for the reply, but im using a Hamachi Server for a public-esque server, and everything was set correctly, The problem for some reason was i needed to add the ODBC thing to System AND User DSN(or maybe just user, but i put it in both for good measure), I got it working now. And main reason was i went to 64-bit was for after effects CS5 and the ability to use more RAM

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    Re: ODBC's 64-Bit

    Google and forum search bring answers when using them.

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    Re: ODBC's 64-Bit

    Quote Originally Posted by Tsukasa View Post
    Google and forum search bring answers when using them.
    I didnt need to copy my registry keys over though, It worked after i set up both user and system ODBC's

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    Re: ODBC's 64-Bit

    Using 3GB RAM for Photoshop CS5, USPangya, THPangya Servers, THPangya client, some Firefox, PeerBlock, Guild Wars download and some explorers for file switching editing

    And there are still reserve RAM for use. From what i observe there's actually more need of CPU then RAM, which my CPU speed is 2-threaded 2GHz on a laptop is still slow.

    And you actually only need System-DNS it covers over User-DNS, but is bit strange because both works fine without each other here.



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