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not getting any sort of ODBC link in the control panel???
please confirm
From Control Panel you chose Administrative Tools
From Administrative Tools you selected Data Sources (ODBC)
In the window that appears you selected the System DSN, User DSN, or
File DSN tab
You select the button to Add... a new data source name.
In the list that appears, you do not see PostgreSQL or any similar choice.
Daniel Lerch wrote:
I'm having a similar problem as below (I installed an ODBC driver,
but I'm not getting any sort of ODBC link in my Control Panel like my
book (Stones & Matthew, "Beginning Databases with PostgreSQL", 2001)
says I should).
I'm a total newbie to this, though, so I just assumed I did something
wrong.
I'm running WinXP Professional, and I downloaded and installed
'psqlodbc-07_02_0005.zip'
from 'gborg.postgresql.org'
And, like I said, I'm getting nothing on 'Control Panel'. According
to my 'Add & Remove Programs' tool, though, it _is_ installed. What
do I need to do?
Please help - I don't know how to move forward, and I'm getting a
headache from banging my head against the monitor.
-d
-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-odbc-owner ( at ) postgresql ( dot ) org
[mailto:pgsql-odbc-owner ( at ) postgresql ( dot ) org] On Behalf Of J J
Sent: 27 September 2004 05:48
To: pgsql-odbc ( at ) postgresql ( dot ) org
Subject: [ODBC] problems with the ODBC driver
I have installed your latest ODBC driver but it does not show up in
the ODBC admin driver list. I checked the registry and all the
entries look right. The only thing I can think of is Windows XP does
not think the driver is a
32 bit driver (I tried to find the 16 bit version of ODBC admin to
verify this but gave up for tonight). Either that or it only shows
drivers from company Microsoft. :) I did notice in the registry that
the filemaker app had put entries in that were not showing up
either. It appears anything not from Microsoft wont show up.
Have you heard of this before?
It's certainly a 32 bit driver (I know, I compiled it!). I have seen
this *once* before, and unfortunately the machine in question was only
fixed with a reinstall of Windows iirc. You might try an MDAC update
from www.microsoft.com/data - that might sort out and messed up ODBC
files or settings.
Regards, Dave
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