Error 7132: The PSQL engine type for this key does not match the installed PSQL engine.

Error 7132: The PSQL engine type for this key does not match the installed PSQL engine.

Error:
7132: The PSQL engine type for this key does not match the installed PSQL engine.



Solution:
Is the correct version of Pervasive installed? Confirm the pervasive version the key belongs with (can be done with Amie or the Master Data Sheet). Check the Add/Remove programs or the Pervasive License Administrator to ensure the correct Pervasive version is installed.

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