Re: [GENERAL] FAQ correction for Windows 2000/XP

2008-07-15 Thread Dave Page
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alvaro Herrera wrote: >> Bruce Momjian escribi?: >> > Dan Dascalescu wrote: >> > > I'd like to submit a correction for question "2.1) How do I setup a >> > > datasource?" in the FAQ. The existing text reads: >> > > >> > > "

Re: [GENERAL] FAQ correction for Windows 2000/XP

2008-07-15 Thread Bruce Momjian
Alvaro Herrera wrote: > Bruce Momjian escribi?: > > Dan Dascalescu wrote: > > > I'd like to submit a correction for question "2.1) How do I setup a > > > datasource?" in the FAQ. The existing text reads: > > > > > > "For Windows, use the ODBC Administrator in Control Panel. Here you > > > can add,

Re: [GENERAL] FAQ correction for Windows 2000/XP

2008-07-15 Thread justin
Alvaro Herrera wrote: Bruce Momjian escribió: Dan Dascalescu wrote: I'd like to submit a correction for question "2.1) How do I setup a datasource?" in the FAQ. The existing text reads: "For Windows, use the ODBC Administrator in Control Panel. Here you can add, modify, or delete data

Re: [GENERAL] FAQ correction for Windows 2000/XP

2008-07-14 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Bruce Momjian escribió: > Dan Dascalescu wrote: > > I'd like to submit a correction for question "2.1) How do I setup a > > datasource?" in the FAQ. The existing text reads: > > > > "For Windows, use the ODBC Administrator in Control Panel. Here you > > can add, modify, or delete data sources." >

Re: [GENERAL] FAQ correction for Windows 2000/XP

2008-07-14 Thread Bruce Momjian
Dan Dascalescu wrote: > I'd like to submit a correction for question "2.1) How do I setup a > datasource?" in the FAQ. The existing text reads: > > "For Windows, use the ODBC Administrator in Control Panel. Here you > can add, modify, or delete data sources." > > On Windows XP, however, there is

[GENERAL] FAQ correction for Windows 2000/XP

2008-05-25 Thread Dan Dascalescu
I'd like to submit a correction for question "2.1) How do I setup a datasource?" in the FAQ. The existing text reads: "For Windows, use the ODBC Administrator in Control Panel. Here you can add, modify, or delete data sources." On Windows XP, however, there is no Control Panel applet for ODBC man