"Installation of the Lite Edition (Single-Tier) ODBC Driver for PostgreSQL Data Sources, for macOS\r\n" . . "Installation of the Lite Edition (Single-Tier) ODBC Driver for PostgreSQL Data Sources, for macOS\n" . . . . . . . "Installation Guide" . . . "Installation of the Lite Edition (Single-Tier) ODBC Driver for PostgreSQL Data Sources, for macOS\n" . . . . . "
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  1. \r\n Download and open the Lite Edition (Single-Tier) ODBC Driver for PostgreSQL Data Sources. It is distributed in a single disk image (.dmg) file, which contains a Macintosh Installer package (.mpkg).\r\n
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    • \r\n Double-click the .mpkg to start the installation process.\r\n
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    • \r\n After the driver has been installed, you will be prompted to locate a license file.\r\n
      \r\n NOTE: If a correctly named file already exists in $OPL_LICENSE_DIR, /Library/Application Support/openlink/bin/, you will not see this dialog. If the existing file is not valid (evaluation has expired, it's for a different OS, it permits insufficient processor cores, etc.), you will need to manually apply a valid license file after installation is completed.\r\n
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      \r\n NOTE: In some environments, this dialog may be hidden by the Installer.app or other windows on your Mac. Please minimize, hide, and/or move windows until you can see and act on this dialog. If you do not answer this dialog, the installation will not complete properly, and the driver will not function as desired.\r\n
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    • \r\n If a license file already exists on the machine, select the 'use existing' option. (Previously generated license files may be re-downloaded from your ODS-Briefcase data space.)\r\n
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    • \r\n If you need to obtain a new trial or permanent license file, select the 'try or buy' option, which will load a relevant web page from which you can obtain a license file.\r\n
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  1. \r\n Download and open the Lite Edition (Single-Tier) ODBC Driver for PostgreSQL Data Sources. It is distributed in a single disk image (.dmg) file, which contains a Macintosh Installer package (.mpkg).\r\n
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    • \r\n Double-click the .mpkg to start the installation process.\r\n
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    • \r\n After the driver has been installed, you will be prompted to locate a license file.\r\n
      \r\n NOTE: If a correctly named file already exists in $OPL_LICENSE_DIR, /Library/Application Support/OpenLink/Licenses/, you will not see this dialog. If the existing file is not valid (evaluation has expired, it's for a different OS, it permits insufficient processor cores, etc.), you will need to manually apply a valid license file after installation is completed.\r\n
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      \r\n NOTE: In some environments, this dialog may be hidden by the Installer.app or other windows on your Mac. Please minimize, hide, and/or move windows until you can see and act on this dialog. If you do not answer this dialog, the installation will not complete properly, and the driver will not function as desired.\r\n
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    • \r\n If a license file already exists on the machine, select the 'use existing' option. (Previously generated license files may be re-downloaded from your ODS-Briefcase data space.)\r\n
    • \r\n
    • \r\n If you need to obtain a new trial or permanent license file, select the 'try or buy' option, which will load a relevant web page from which you can obtain a license file.\r\n
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  1. \n Download and open the Lite Edition (Single-Tier) ODBC Driver for PostgreSQL Data Sources. It is distributed in a single disk image (.dmg) file, which contains a Macintosh Installer package (.mpkg).\n
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    • \n Double-click the .mpkg to start the installation process.\n
    • \n
    • \n After the driver has been installed, you will be prompted to locate a license file.\n
      \n NOTE: If a correctly named file already exists in $OPL_LICENSE_DIR, /Library/Application Support/OpenLink/Licenses/, you will not see this dialog. If the existing file is not valid (evaluation has expired, it's for a different OS, it permits insufficient processor cores, etc.), you will need to manually apply a valid license file after installation is completed.\n
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      \n NOTE: In some environments, this dialog may be hidden by the Installer.app or other windows on your Mac. Please minimize, hide, and/or move windows until you can see and act on this dialog. If you do not answer this dialog, the installation will not complete properly, and the driver will not function as desired.\n
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    • \n If a license file already exists on the machine, select the 'use existing' option. (Previously generated license files may be re-downloaded from your ODS-Briefcase data space.)\n
    • \n
    • \n If you need to obtain a new trial or permanent license file, select the 'try or buy' option, which will load a relevant web page from which you can obtain a license file.\n
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