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schema:answerExplanation
Users may install a Multi-Tier Request Broker archive on the machine that contains their Multi-Tier client components. This provides users with the HTTP-based Administrative Assistant. Users may use the Assistant to configure their udbc.ini files. There are animated tutorials, which explain this process. Text-based instructions appear below: 1. Open the client-side Administrative Assistant in a Web browser. 2. Expand the Client Components Administration menu. 3. Expand the Data Source Name Configuration menu. 4. Expand the Edit Data Sources by Wizard menu. 5. Click Edit UDBC Data Sources. 6. Click Add. 7. Answer the questions posed by the Wizard. 8. Save the DSN and test. Advanced users may edit udbc.ini with a text editor.