Entire Access for UNIX and Windows

This documentation describes the installation and use of Entire Access on UNIX and Windows. It applies to all UNIX and Windows servers and clients supported. It is organized under the following headings:

What is New with this Version? Provides an overview of new features.
How Entire Access Works Describes how Entire Access works.
Installing a Server under UNIX Describes how to install Entire Access on a UNIX server.
Installing a Server under Windows Describes how to install Entire Access on a Windows server.
Installing a Client under UNIX Describes how to install the Entire Access client component on UNIX.
Installing a Client under Windows Describes how to install the Entire Access client component on Windows.
Defining Data Sources to Natural Describes how to define data sources (servers) to Natural on the client machines.
Start-up Procedures under Windows Describes start-up procedures under Windows.
Using Entire Access as Service under Windows Describes how to configure Entire Access to be used as service under Windows.
Supplying User ID and Password Contains information about supplying user IDs and passwords for database systems which require them.
Using Natural with Entire Access Describes the special uses of Natural with Entire Access.
DataDirect ODBC on UNIX Describes the use of DataDirect ODBC on UNIX.
Traces for Error Diagnosis Describes the traces available for error diagnosis.
Entire Access and OpenSSL Describes the traces available for error diagnosis.

For information on using Entire Access on other server platforms, see the Software AG documentation about Entire Access on z/OS.