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  1. \n Our Enterprise Edition (Multi-Tier) server components installers for Windows are distributed as .msi files. You need to download one Enterprise Edition Request Broker installer (ntbrzzzz.msi for all 32-bit processor architectures, wabrzzzz.msi for x86_64, or wibrzzzz.msi for IA_64) and at least one Agent installer (same architecture) for the specific target data source(s). Double-click on the downloaded request broker .MSI file to start the installation.\n
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  3. \n The Request Broker installers will specifically prompt for the location of a local license file.

    \n Note: Agent installers do not, as their licensing is handled through the Broker.\n
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  5. \n Click the \"Browse\" button to locate a license file on your Windows machine. \n
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  7. \n Check the \"I don't want to install a license file\" box if you do not have one.\n
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  9. \n Once Completed, run the Database agent installation by clicking on the downloaded .MSI file.\n
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  11. \n The Request Broker can be started and stopped by locating the OpenLink Request Broker service in the Services panel, or by using the toolbar service shortcut provided after installation.\n
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  13. \n Installation is complete, proceed to making a test connection with your Client Component installation. If you haven't installed this component, please follow one of the following \n
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  1. \r\n Our Enterprise Edition (Multi-Tier) server components installers for Windows are distributed as .msi files. You need to download one Enterprise Edition Request Broker installer (ntbrzzzz.msi for all 32-bit processor architectures, wabrzzzz.msi for x86_64, or wibrzzzz.msi for IA_64) and at least one Agent installer (same architecture) for the specific target data source(s). Double-click on the downloaded request broker .MSI file to start the installation.\r\n
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  3. \r\n The Request Broker installers will specifically prompt for the location of a local license file.

    \r\n Note: Agent installers do not, as their licensing is handled through the Broker.\r\n
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  5. \r\n Click the \"Browse\" button to locate a license file on your Windows machine. \r\n
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  7. \r\n Check the \"I don't want to install a license file\" box if you do not have one.\r\n
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  9. \r\n Once Completed, run the Database agent installation by clicking on the downloaded .MSI file.\r\n
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  11. \r\n The Request Broker can be started and stopped by locating the OpenLink Request Broker service in the Services panel, or by using the toolbar service shortcut provided after installation.\r\n
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  13. \r\n Installation is complete, proceed to making a test connection with your Client Component installation. If you haven't installed this component, please follow one of the following guides:\r\n \r\n
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  15. \r\n Optionally, if you would like to hard-code connection settings, proceed to one of the following Database Agent configuration guides:\r\n \r\n
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  1. \r\n Our Enterprise Edition (Multi-Tier) server components installers for Windows are distributed as .msi files. You need to download one Enterprise Edition Request Broker installer (ntbrzzzz.msi for all 32-bit processor architectures, wabrzzzz.msi for x86_64, or wibrzzzz.msi for IA_64) and at least one Agent installer (same architecture) for the specific target data source(s). Double-click on the downloaded request broker .MSI file to start the installation.\r\n
  2. \r\n
  3. \r\n The Request Broker installers will specifically prompt for the location of a local license file.

    \r\n Note: Agent installers do not, as their licensing is handled through the Broker.\r\n
  4. \r\n
  5. \r\n Click the \"Browse\" button to locate a license file on your Windows machine. \r\n
  6. \r\n
  7. \r\n Check the \"I don't want to install a license file\" box if you do not have one.\r\n
  8. \r\n
  9. \r\n Once Completed, run the Database agent installation by clicking on the downloaded .MSI file.\r\n
  10. \r\n
  11. \r\n The Request Broker can be started and stopped by locating the OpenLink Request Broker service in the Services panel, or by using the toolbar service shortcut provided after installation.\r\n
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  13. \r\n Installation is complete, proceed to making a test connection with your Client Component installation. If you haven't installed this component, please follow one of the following \r\n
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