Hot Fix Downloads for 64-bit Enabled Solaris
General Information about Hot Fixes
J2Y001 was replaced by J2Y006 |
J2Y002 was replaced by J2Y006 |
J2Y003 was replaced by J2Y006 |
J2Y004 was replaced by J2Y006 |
J2Y005 was replaced by J2Y006 |
J2Y006 for 64-bit Enabled Solaris | |||||||
DataDirect ODBC Driver for Microsoft SQL Server 9.44 | |||||||
Issue(s) Addressed: | Introduced: | ||||||
66966 | The error "Unable to dynamically load client DLL libS0ssl28.so..." might occur when you connect to Microsoft SQL Server and use NTLM authentication | J2Y001 | |||||
67402 | SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Microsoft SQL Server ODBC driver update | J2Y002 | |||||
68591 | The error "Unicode converter buffer overflow" occurs when you use a DSN-less LIBNAME statement that contains the DriverUnicodeType=1 option | J2Y003 | |||||
70590 | ALERT - The DataDirect ODBC driver contains a cURL library that is vulnerable to CVE-2023-38545 and CVE-2023-38546 | J2Y004 | |||||
70745 | Slow query performance occurs when using SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Microsoft SQL Server | J2Y006 | |||||
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