4.2. Windows
In the table below, <ProgramDir>
refers to the Windows programs folder. This is usually “C:\Program Files
” but may also be a different path, e.g. “D:\Programmi
”. Likewise, <SystemDir>
refers to the Windows system directory. Be sure to read the notes below the table, especially if you’re running Firebird on a 64-bit Windows system.
Component | File Name | Default Location |
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Installation directory (referred to hereafter as | - |
|
Configuration files |
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Release Notes and other documentation | Various files |
|
Firebird server |
|
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Command-line tools |
|
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Plugins (new in Firebird 3) |
|
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Sample database |
|
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Internationalisation |
|
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User-defined function (UDF) libraries |
|
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Additional server-side libraries |
|
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Client connection libraries |
|
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Some necessary Microsoft runtime libs |
|
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32-bit library versions for use with 64-bit Firebird |
|
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The Windows system directory A typical location for the Windows system directory — on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems — is If you run Firebird on a 64-bit system, make sure to also read the next note. |
Important notice for 64-bit Windows users On 64-bit Windows systems, the “ In the same vein, the If you’re not aware of this, you may have a hard time locating your 32-bit Firebird components on a 64-bit Windows system. (Incidentally, WOW stands for Windows on Windows. Now you can work out for yourself what LOL means.) |