HT201364 Can we install os x Mavericks on a quad-core intel Xeon ?
Hello there,
Unfortunately I can not install os x Mavericks. I would wonder if it's due to my computer's age. My processor is 2 * 3 ghz quad-core intel Xeon, 8 GB of Memory!
Thank you.
Best wishes,
Ed
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ODBC error when trying to create template table
Hi, I am a new comer to BODS and am facing this basic issue. Every time I try to run the job I get this: 976 3612 CON-120302 12/23/2013 2:48:37 AM ODBC call <SQLDriverConnect> for data source <srvdc344111> failed: <[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Se