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  1. Preface
  2. Summary of PowerExchange New Features and Changes
  3. PowerExchange Installation and Upgrade
  4. PowerExchange Agent
  5. PowerExchange Client for PowerCenter
  6. PowerExchange Condense
  7. PowerExchange Listener
  8. PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  9. PowerExchange Navigator
  10. PowerExchange Monitoring and Tuning
  11. PowerExchange Utilities
  12. PowerExchange for Adabas
  13. PowerExchange for CA Datacom
  14. PowerExchange for DB2 for i
  15. PowerExchange for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  16. PowerExchange for DB2 for z/OS
  17. PowerExchange for CA IDMS
  18. PowerExchange for IMS
  19. PowerExchange for Microsoft SQL Server
  20. PowerExchange for MySQL
  21. PowerExchange for Oracle
  22. PowerExchange for PostgreSQL
  23. PowerExchange for VSAM and Flat Files
  24. PowerExchange ODBC

Changes to PowerExchange Installation and Functionality on Windows

Changes to PowerExchange Installation and Functionality on Windows

PowerExchange 10.0 introduces changes to installation and functionality on Windows. PowerExchange adds certain functionality to its 64-bit executables on Window and removes certain functionality from its 32-bit executables on Windows. The changes also affect the PowerExchange installation program for Windows.
The following changes apply to PowerExchange installation and functionality on Windows:
  • Changes to functionality in PowerExchange 32-bit and 64-bit Windows executables are introduced.
  • A single installation program now installs 32-bit and 64-bit executables. A single zip file is provided.
  • The installation directory structure has been modified. A bin32 subdirectory is now installed as a subdirectory of the main PowerExchange installation directory.
  • File names for installed 32-bit Windows .dll files have been changed to enable PowerExchange 32-bit and 64-bit Windows executables to operate without conflict on the same machine.
  • You can no longer select
    local
    as the
    Location
    attribute for PWXPC connections and ODBC data sources.
  • PowerExchange LDAP user authentication on Windows is deprecated.
The following table summarizes the 32-bit and 64-bit executables that are provided for PowerExchange components and features in 10.0 and in previous releases:
Feature or Component
Executables Provided in PowerExchange 10.0
Executables Provided in Previous Releases
PowerExchange Navigator
PowerExchange utilities
64-bit executables only
1
32-bit executables only
PowerExchange Listener
CDC support
Bulk data movement support
PowerExchange support for the PowerCenter Integration Service, Data Integration Service, and Informatica Developer
64-bit executables only
Both 32-bit and 64-bit executables
PowerExchange ODBC
ODBC Administrator support
Both 32-bit and 64-bit executables
Both 32-bit and 64-bit executables
Support for the PowerCenter Client
32-bit executables only
32-bit executables only
1. PowerExchange 10.0 provides both 32-bit and 64-bit executables for the DTLREXE utility.

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