Carrying Case Owner's Manual
TimesTen Installation 43
The ODBC Administrator attempts to connect to the TimesTen Server 
and display a message to let you know if it was successful. When you 
click this button, the TimesTen Client verifies that:
• ODBC, Windows sockets, and the TimesTen Client are installed on 
the machine.
• The TimesTen Server you have selected is defined.
• The host machine for the TimesTen Server is running.
• The TimesTen Server is running. 
5. Click Test Data Source Connection to attempt a connection to the data 
source on the TimesTen Server.
The ODBC Data Source Administrator attempts to connect to the 
TimesTen data source and displays a dialog to let you know if it was 
successful. When you click Test Data Source Connection, the 
TimesTen Client verifies that:
• The data source you have chosen is defined on the server.
• The TimesTen Client can connect to the data source. 
Working with the Data Manager Service 
and the Server 
The TimesTen Data Manager Service starts automatically when you 
install the TimesTen Data Manager. In addition, if you installed the 
TimesTen Server, it is automatically started whenever the TimesTen 
Data Manager service is started. You can change the startup mode for 
the TimesTen Data Manager to require manual startup.
Note: You must have administrative privileges to set the startup mode 
or to start and stop the TimesTen Data Manager service.
To change the startup mode:
1. On the Windows desktop, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > 
Administrative Tools > Services. This displays all currently available 
services.
2. Select TimesTen Data Manager 7.0.
3. Choose either Manual or Automatic from the Startup type list. 
Click OK.
If the TimesTen Data Manager startup mode is Manual, follow these 
instructions to start and stop the service:










