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Hi there I am writting some codes in C++ and need to connect to a MS SQL Server and Sybase Db and have opted to use FreeTDS lib. I was searching some documentations on the web and came accross Michael's C++ wrapper for FreeTDS. I am very new with the library and am working on Win32 platform(Win2000 OS and C++ Builder). I have built the library with C++ Builder and I am trying to use Michael's C++ wrapper classes but the "Login(void)" function of the FreeTDS object throws an exception when it gets to "ct_connect(conn, (CS_CHAR*)Server.c_str(), CS_NULLTERM)"...What could be the problem? What do I actually need to configure so that I can use FreeTDS with Michael's C++ wrapper classes on Windows? Or just what do I need to configure and build in order to use FreeTDS on Windows? Thanx a lot David
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