Before you use the Dynamic Data Masking Generic ODBC approach to mask data for a database that uses an ODBC connection, you must configure the client machine.
The Dynamic Data Masking installation includes ODBC DLL files for 64-bit and 32-bit Windows. You must save the files in the Windows system directory and create Dynamic Data Masking host and port environment variables. Optionally, you can create a Data Source in the Windows ODBC Administrator to test the configuration.
Verify the requirements for ODBC client configuration.
Grant the required permissions to the user that performs the setup for the Windows Driver Manager files.
Set up the Dynamic Data Masking Driver Manager proxies.
Create the environment variables.
Optionally, create the Windows Data Source to test the client configuration.