User's Manual
Appendix B. Supported Platforms and Message Links
Supported operating systems
SQL Remote for
Adaptive Server
Enterprise
SQL Remote for Adaptive Server Enterprise is available for the following
operating systems and message links:
♦ Windows NT/2000/XP All message protocols.
♦ Sun Microsystems Solaris/Sparc File sharing, FTP, and SMTP/POP
only.
SQL Remote for
Adaptive Server
Anywhere
SQL Remote for Adaptive Server Anywhere is available for the following
operating systems:
♦ Windows 95/98/Me All message links.
♦ Windows NT/2000/XP All message links.
♦ Windows CE FILE, FTP, and SMTP/POP links. For the file link,
dbremote
looks in
\My Documents\Synchronized Files
. On the desktop
machine, the SQLREMOTE environment variable or directory message
link parameter for the FILE link should be set to the following:
%SystemRoot%\Profiles\userid\Personal\ce-machine-name\
Synchronized Files
where
userid
and
ce-machine-name
are set to the appropriate values. With
this setup, ActiveSync automatically synchronizes the message files between
the desktop and CE system.
Check Mobile Devices ➤ Tools ➤ ActiveSync Options to ensure that file
synchronization is activated.
☞ For information on setting message link parameters, see “The file
message system” on page 215.
♦ Sun Microsystems Solaris/Sparc File sharing, FTP, and SMTP/POP
only.
♦ Novell NetWare File sharing, FTP, and SMTP/POP only.
♦ Linux File sharing, FTP, and SMTP/POP only.
For details of the supported UNIX operating system versions, see the
SQL Anywhere Studio Read Me First for UNIX
.
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