Windows ODBC Client for Timesten in Solaris Sparc

Hello, i need help to solve this issue :
I have a Timesten version 5.1.28 ( 32 bits) running in Solaris Sparc and a Windows 2003 server connected to the same network.
I need to install a Timesten ODBC client in my windows 2003 server in order to get connection to my timesten database in Solaris.
How can i get a timesten ODBC client for Windows ??
Thanks for your Help
Luis.

Hi Luis,
TimesTen 5.1 is a desupported release. If you are a licensed TimesTen customer, you need to contact the TimesTen Support team to get your issue resolved as the 5.1 release is not available for download from OTN.
To contact the Oracle TimesTen Support team, please open a Metalink case for the TimesTen product, the product number is 1870. This will get routed to the Oracle TimesTen Support engineers.
If you already have the Windows 5.1.28 TimesTen bits, you can do the client only installation.
-scheung

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