Windows 2003 odbc driver
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Featured on Meta. Any insight would be appreciated. If you are setting up a linked server a connection is made from one SQL Server to another. If it is bit you need a bit DSN. Please contact your system administrator. Msg , Level 16 , State 2 , Line 3. The provider supports the interface , but returns a failure code when it is used. Using odbccad My application is compiled targetting to any operating system.
When i install our application on the 64 bit operating systems, i am unable to connect to the 32 ODBC. Any one have idea how to call 32 bit ODBC from the 64 bit applications on the 64 bit operating systems.
I have a little bit the same problem only in a different way. I work with 2 separate servers database and application server. Both are with Windows Server Standard x64 Edition. On the database server I installed Oracle 10g 64bit Edition and it works well. On the application server I installed my application and. After testing the connection about the installed driver I get "Connection successfull". Some tools. To make a better work with the application together I use Microsoft Excel a 32bit application and I want to import some data.
I looked on different forums for some. I tried also to install Excel into. Also Windows checks at. I do an installation more and I install Excel directly under the root directory e. That means that something is wrong on a 64bit system. Therefore I look how to install a 32bit application on a 64bit Windows to use. Does anybody know a solution how to install 32bit under "Program Files x86 " folder and also to use 32bit ODBC drivers???
But then how do you use the bit system DSN as a linked server? If so, how do I force the system to use the the bit version? I think I have the sma problem as you have. If you find a solution for this problem please e mail me on: ernezcatovic gmail. Sign in. United States English.
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