Installing 32 bit and 64 bit Informix drivers on same machine. Driver Versions. Version 3.70.TC3, Windows. Program Files (x86) IBM Informix Client-SDK 64-bit.
I'm trying to install the Informix ODBC drivers on Windows 7 64-bit so I can run the Wallet Card Wizard. I am getting the following error: 'Prerequisite verification checks failed InstallAnywhere has detected that you are installing the 32 bit product on a 64 bit machine Prefix path with C: Windows SysWOW64 and restart the installer.'
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There is a BAT file included with the installer that prefixes C: Windows SysWOW64 to the path and runs the installer for you, and I've also tried manually doing it via command prompt. Either way, I still get the error. Has anyone else run into this or found a workaround? Attached is a screenshot of the error. Not sure why following those instructions would work for you but the above would not - they're identical other than they have you making the change to the path in settings instead of in a command window - the process is identical. The fact that IBM puts up a page with such details and has refused to address the problem with a proper install option in 4 years now is maddening. But that aside, I actually put a TOI video together of me doing this entire process on x64 install of Windows 8 - you can get to it off the SDK download page here: I'd be deeply puzzled as to why you couldn't make that work but you could follow the IBM page - that doesn't make much sense.
We've done this process on Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Server 2008R2 and Server 2012R2 installs for x64 bit installs and all work. I was running into the same problem. I logged into my Windows 7 PC with an administrative account, I set the PATH variable through the command prompt, and I would start the installation from the command prompt. I would get the same exact error.
What I had to do was to run the command prompt as an administrator. I assumed that if I was logged in with an account that had administrative privileges within the command prompt but I did not.
According to Microsoft’s web site only the actual administrator account has administrative privileges by default in the command prompt. All other accounts have standard user permissions and have to use the “Run as Administrator” option. Here is Microsoft’s site that details this -. I hope this helps.
Currently trying to setup a development environment which can handle both 32-bit and 64-bit ODBC Informix Drivers. I'm was unsuccessful at finding any sort of guide or walk through online, however I did find bits and pieces which could lead to the solution. I'd just like a little more advice to ensure I'm on the correct path.
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Driver Versions Version 3.70.TC3, Windows (32 bit) Version 3.70.FC3, Windows x64 I can't seem to find versions 3.70.TC3 or 3.70.FC3, but I did find and directly from the IBM website, which I assume are just slightly updated versions. Informix Driver Installations The drivers are installed at the following locations (based on the registry entries) • 32-bit: C: Program Files (x86) IBM Informix Client-SDK • 64-bit: C: Program Files IBM Informix Client-SDK Registry Entries From what I can see, the registry entries for the drivers are located at: • 32-bit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node ODBC ODBC.INI • 64-bit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE ODBC ODBC.INI This essentially lists all of the data sources and their connection details. Both locations have the same number of data sources with the same names and same key/value pairs, with the exception of the Driver key which points to it's respective driver location; C: Program Files or C: Program Files (x86). ODBC Administrator The 32-bit ODBC Administrator is found at%systemdrive%/Windows/ SysWoW64/odbcad32.exe Counterintuitively, the 64-bit ODBC Administrator is found at%systemdrive%/Windows/ System32/odbcad32.exe ODBC.INI The ODBC.INI file is located at C: Windows where the contents of that file lists the same data sources as those displayed in ODBC Administrator, and includes the key/value pair of the 32-bit drivers for each of those data sources; Driver32=C: Program Files IBM Informix Client-SDK bin iclit09b.dll. Now what's interesting here is that although the key Driver32 is used, the value points to the C: Program Files path as opposed to the C: Program Files (x86) path, thereby associating the Driver32 to the 64-bit drivers. I found the following to explain this irregularity. Download usb drivers for windows 8.1 sony vaio. The WOW64 registry redirector intercepts calls made to certain portions of the registry and redirects them to another portion of the registry.