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  • To connect, you must know the appropriate password, which can be found in our group's password manager.

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A&S IT's instructions cited below

Consider merging step 2's info into 3, giving the URL in step 2 as a resource if people need it. And specify how to get to the ODBC Data Source Administrator tool. I think the step could be as simple as: In Windows 10, search "odbc data source" and choose the 32-bit or 64-bit version as appropriate.

Additional or optional ways to get to the ODBC Data Source Administrator tool:

  • OR: You can get to either the 32-bit or 64-bit of the ODBC Data Source Administrator via the Control Panel's Administrative Tools, <C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools>.
    • In Windows 10, they are also available under the Control Panel, or you can find them under Settings.
  • OR: You can get to either the 32-bit or 64-bit of the ODBC Data Source Administrator tools directly by selecting the "odbcad32.exe" file within <C:\WINDOWS\syswow64> for the 32-bit one, or <C:\WINDOWS\system32> for the 64-bit one. (At least in Windows 10.)

A&S IT's instructions

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