Windows DSN Configuration
Using the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator
You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to edit the DSN configuration. Note that the DSN is created during the installation process.
Complete the following steps to edit the DSN configuration:
- Select Start > Search, and enter ODBC Data Sources in the Search box.
- Choose the version of the ODBC Administrator that corresponds to the bitness of your application (32-bit or 64-bit).
- Click the System DSN tab.
- Select the system data source and click Configure.
- Edit the information on the Connection tab and click OK.
Note: For .NET Framework 4.0, the driver distributes Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable. For .NET Framework 3.5, the driver distributes Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable.
Ensuring Registry Access
The driver stores connection information in the Windows registry. To ensure that the driver can write to the registry, perform either of the following actions:
- Run the calling application as an administrator.
- Connect via a User DSN instead of a System DSN.
Authenticating to Cloudant
Cloudant supports two types of authentication:- OAuth: Performs authentication based on the OAuth standard. Set AuthScheme to OAuth and supply the values for the Cloudant instance APIKey and URL.
- Basic: Basic username/password authentication. Set AuthScheme to Basic.
IBM Cloudant Legacy
To connect via IBM Cloudant Legacy, ensure that you have a valid IBM Cloudant service credential.To create an IBM Cloudant service credential:
- Log in to the IBM Cloud dashboard.
- Navigate to the Menu icon > Resource List, and open your IBM Cloudant service instance.
- In the menu, click Service credentials.
- Click New credential. Cloudant displays a Add new credential window.
- Enter a name for the new credential.
- Click Add. Your credentials are added to the Service credentials table.
- Click Actions > View credentials.
- Extract the values for User and Password from the JSON file.
Use the values you just obtained to set the User and Password.
Authenticating to a Local Instance
Cloudant supports authenticating to data in local instances from version 1.1.0 and above.To authenticate to your local instance, set these parameters:
- Url: The Url of your local instance. For example: http://localhost:8006
- User: Your username.
- Password: Your password.