On 16 Oct 2006 08:39:16 -0700,
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>On Oct 16, 11:08 am, "beenthere" <Wait...@Home.com> wrote:
>> <tenkb...@yahoo.com> wrote in messagenews: oglegroups.com...
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>> > On Oct 16, 10:23 am, "beenthere" <Wait...@Home.com> wrote:
>> >> <tenkb...@yahoo.com> wrote in
>> >> messagenews: oglegroups.com...Stripped for a clean start.Go to Start\Search, and type in ODBC.
>> You`ll get a list.
>> You know the 2 items we`re looking for
>> ODBC32.dll, and ODBCint.dll.
>> They are both in Windows\System32 folder.
>> Rt\click on each (1 at a time of course).
>> Rt\click and select Properties, and check the version.
>> On My Machine they are both version 3.525.1117.0.
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>Since my PC is an updgrade from Windows 2000, it is located in
>C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32. Here's what I found:
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>odbc32.dll - file version 3.525.1117.0
>odbcint.dll - file version 3.525.1117.0
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>> I do hope this helps. I`m old, and I`m getting worn out <g>.
>
>Hang in there. Is there anyone else at the helpdesk? Maybe you need a
>day off?
It's been 5 years since I last saw the problem you have, don't think I
remember what the fix was. It was a server that had NT4 Office / (MS
Access) / MDAC / ODBC updates and IIS web server installed, when not
done in oldest to newest date order it fouled up.
I think of you extend your file search for odbc*.* to all local drives
you will find multiple versions of the same file. IIRC I simply renamed
all those that wern't in winnt\system or winnt\system32 , checked the
versions and if still different made them the same. Not somethingI would
recommend to a beginner, moving / renaming DLLs about but it did work.
It may well not be either of the files in your 1st message but a file
used by 1 of those.
Try the
MDAC Utility: Component Checker
www.microsoft.com/data
There may also be a MS newsgroup, lets see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/data/community/default.aspx
this 1 looks promising
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.odbcnet
Try searchning it first from Google
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...mework.odbcnet
Well 0 hits for the subject line of your message, clicking on search in
all Google groups found better matches
microsoft.public.odbc.sdk
Results 1 - 10 of 843 for The ODBC resource DLL is a different version
than the ODBC driver manager
Time for some reading, that's your job
>tkb
Me