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Thread ODBC 4.30 on Windows 2003 r2
Tue, Apr 23 2013 3:02 AMPermanent Link

Danie van Eeden

Hi,

I have a client who has installed the ODBC via the official installer (ie. no custom registry entries).

We have restarted the server and cant seem to get DBISAM ODBC to display under ODBC Sources.

Any thoughts - should I be looking at a manual install of the DLL?

Danie
Tue, Apr 23 2013 3:43 AMPermanent Link

Chris Holland

SEC Solutions Ltd.

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Is this a 64 bit machine and are you looking at the 32 bit ODBC drivers?

Chris Holland
[Team Elevate]

On 23/04/2013 08:02, Danie van Eeden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a client who has installed the ODBC via the official installer (ie. no custom registry entries).
>
> We have restarted the server and cant seem to get DBISAM ODBC to display under ODBC Sources.
>
> Any thoughts - should I be looking at a manual install of the DLL?
>
> Danie
>
Tue, Apr 23 2013 4:04 AMPermanent Link

Danie van Eeden

Yes 64bit machine. I'll double check the driver - its most probably 32bit. I assumed it might be backward compatible. Will post feedback.

Danie

Chris Holland wrote:

Is this a 64 bit machine and are you looking at the 32 bit ODBC drivers?

Chris Holland
[Team Elevate]

On 23/04/2013 08:02, Danie van Eeden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a client who has installed the ODBC via the official installer (ie. no custom registry entries).
>
> We have restarted the server and cant seem to get DBISAM ODBC to display under ODBC Sources.
>
> Any thoughts - should I be looking at a manual install of the DLL?
>
> Danie
>
Tue, Apr 23 2013 4:12 AMPermanent Link

Danie van Eeden

Trying to determine from file details whether its 32bit or 64bit. From "Dependency Walker" it seems its 32bit.
Will try 64 bit and post back.
Wed, Apr 24 2013 2:23 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Danie,

<< I have a client who has installed the ODBC via the official installer
(ie. no custom registry entries).

We have restarted the server and cant seem to get DBISAM ODBC to display
under ODBC Sources.

Any thoughts - should I be looking at a manual install of the DLL? >>

Be sure to use the latest ODBC driver installations in order to avoid any
issues with 64-bit driver registration, etc. that might have been present
around 4.30.  There were quite a few little bugs in the early stages of the
64-bit ODBC driver support.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Thu, Apr 25 2013 7:42 AMPermanent Link

Danie van Eeden

Hi guys, thanks for the replies. Latest driver and custom installation (as per manual - ie. the registry settings) works fine it seems.

Thanks
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