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  5. Check and Take Ownership of Files or Folders in Windows

    Find Your Server Name

    Updated on: June 01, 2022

    Issue

    You need to find your server name.

     

     

     

    Solution

    1. Open the Windows Start menu and search for ODBC.

     

    Select ODBC Data Sources (64-bit) from the results.

    Important: Do not select ODBC Data Sources (32-bit).

    Windows Start menu, ODBC Data Sources (64-bit) option

     

     

     

    2. Select the System DSN tab in the dialog box that opens.

     

    ODBC control panel with SQLite listed under Driver

     

    • If you see SQLite listed under Driver, use SQLite as your server name.

    ODBC control panel with MySQL listed under Driver

     

    • If you see MySQL listed under Driver, double-click the landfx entry.

     

     

     

    3. If you saw MySQL in the previous step and double-clicked the landfx entry, you'll see your server name in the TCP/IP Server field in the dialog box that opens.

     

    In this example, the server name is MyServer.

    We highly recommend keeping the following information in a single document for your office to reference when installing or configuring Land F/X:

    • Your server name
    • The location of your LandFX folder How to find it
    • Whether your office is on Cloud or Local Data How to find out
    Server name in the TCP/IP Server field

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