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Server Tools and TechnologiesOffice 2000 and Mainframe and UNIX Server DataMicrosoft Office 2000 users might need to access data stored on mainframe or UNIX servers. Microsoft BackOffice provides Microsoft SNA Server 4.0 to provide gateway and application integration support for a broad range of desktop operating systems with IBM Host systems. Office 2000 applications also provide support for accessing data by using the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) programming model from Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code and Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) script in HTML documents. ADO can use OLE DB data providers and ODBC drivers to access data. Microsoft Systems Network Architecture ServerOrganizations are increasingly employing Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Windows NT operating systems to create a variety of solutions in the enterprise including the following: sophisticated intranets, electronic commerce applications, customer services applications, and complex distributed transaction processing. Employing the latest distributed Windows and BackOffice technology ensures that these solutions can be implemented quickly and inexpensively. At the same time, businesses need to preserve their investment in existing data and applications on mainframe and AS/400 systems. Traditionally, integration of client/server and host environments has meant employing terminal emulation to provide access to mainframe and AS/400 resources. Microsoft SNA Server 4.0 provides comprehensive gateway and application integration features such as the following:
You can use the StarSQL ODBC/DRDA Drivers and the OLE DB Provider for AS/400 and VSAM data provider that are installed as part of Microsoft SNA Server client software to access mainframe and AS/400 data sources from Office 2000 applications in the following ways:
OLE DB providers for mainframe and UNIX server dataAll Office 2000 applications can access data by using OLE DB data providers in conjunction with ADO programming model from Visual Basic for Applications code and from VBScript script in HTML documents. In addition to the OLE DB provider for AS/400 and VSAM that is installed with Microsoft SNA Server 4.0, the following vendors are currently supplying or will supply OLE DB providers to access VSAM, AS/400, HP/UX, IBM AIX, and OpenVMS data:
For information about the OLE DB providers available from these vendors, see their respective Web sites. See alsoFor information about support for data access by using Visual Basic for Applications and database connectivity standards, see Data Access Technologies. For more information about Microsoft SNA Server 4.0, see the Microsoft SNA Server Web site, at http://www.microsoft.com/sna/, and SNA Server online Help, which is installed with SQL Server. For information about implementing and troubleshooting SNA Server, see the TechNet Reference SNA Server Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/resource/technet/servers/sna/. |
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