Progress
Installation and Configuration Guide
Version 9
for Windows
Preparing To Run Progress In a TCP/IP Network
You can make Progress operational in a network environment by following these guidelines:
- Identify and configure the nodes on your network for use as application workstations, database server machines, application server machines, and network file servers.
- Install Progress on each node, or if your network has a network file server, install Progress on the file server. For more information, see Sharing a Progress Installation On a Network."
- If any application workstations and database server machines have incompatible processors or operating systems, you must install the appropriate Progress product on each node.
- Set up network system files on each node.
- If you are using a network file server, make its resources, including printers and directories, available to all other nodes that require them.
- If you installed Progress on a network file server, you might want to distribute the appropriate Progress system files to the compatible application workstations and database server machines that use them. This takes advantage of networks where the local file and data access is faster than using the network.
- Set up your Progress databases on each file server, database server, and application server machine.
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