Deployment of the MobiLink Synchronization Model Wizard in SQL Anywhere 10 - Creating the Directory
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Now click on the Next button in the above screen. You will get a Sybase Central message asking whether the indicated directory should be created as it does not exist, as shown in the next picture.

Click on the Yes button. This will take you to the next step of the deployment - creating a remote database deployment, as shown in the next picture.

There are three options in this window, two of which are related to creating either a new SQL Anywhere database or a new UltraLite database. The third option is to be chosen if there are existing SQL Anywhere or UltraLite databases. For this tutorial the default is accepted.
Clicking the Next button on the previous screen takes you to the next window, where you can either create a remote database, or create a file for creating a remote database later, consisting of a command file and a SQL script file for creating the remote database. Here both options are chosen. The remote folder is where these files will be saved; this folder does not exist as yet. If you want, you may choose to save these files to another location by using the Browse buttons.

When you click on the Next button, Sybase Central displays a message. Since a directory to store these files does not exist, the program offers to create a remote directory at the specified default location. Accept the default and click on the Yes button to step into the next stage.
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