ODBC drivers for MySQL based DB

ODBC drivers for MySQL based DB


If you are using GLOBODOX v9 or below...

Please download the ODBC connector for MySQL from the link below...

https://downloads.mysql.com/archives/get/p/10/file/mysql-connector-odbc-5.1.4-win32.msi

Run the msi file on all the machines on which GLOBODOX is installed.


If you are using GLOBODOX v10...

Please download the ODBC connector for MySQL from the link below...

https://downloads.mysql.com/archives/get/p/10/file/mysql-connector-odbc-5.3.6-win32.msi

Run the msi file on all the machines on which GLOBODOX is installed.



Note:  If you receive an error "The specified module could not be found"  when installing ODBC driver, please follow instructions here.

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