JVM Arguments: A string that contains the arguments that are passed to the JVM that the driver is starting. The location of the JVM must be specified on your PATH. See
JVM Arguments.
JVM Class Path: Specifies the CLASSPATH for the JVM used by the driver. See
JVM Classpath.
Proxy Host: Specifies the Hostname and possibly the Domain of the Proxy Server. See
Proxy Host.
Proxy Port: Specifies the port needed to connect to the Proxy Server. See
Proxy Port.
Proxy User: Specifies the user name needed to connect to the Proxy Server. See ProxyUser.
Proxy Password: Specifies the password needed to connect to the Proxy Server. See
Proxy Password.
Server Port Number: Specifies a valid port on which the SQL engine listens for requests from the driver. By default, the server listens on port 19928. See
Server Port Number for more information.
Java Path: Specifies fully qualified path to the J2SE 5 or higher JVM executable that you want to use to run the SQL Engine Server. The path must not contain double quotation marks.
Server DB Directory: Specifies the path of the working directory for the SQL engine service to use to store the newly created database files or locate the existing database files. If the Database connection option contains a file name prefix, the user’s local database is created at the path specified by Server DB Directory. However, if the Database connection option contains a fully qualified path, the user’s local database is created using that path; the path specified by Server DB Directory is ignored.
Services: Shows the Salesforce ODBC SQL engine service that runs as a separate process instead of being loaded within the process of an ODBC application.
Start (
Stop): Starts or stops the Salesforce service. A message window is displayed, confirming that the Salesforce service was started or stopped.