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Can't install odbc add-in
Office 2000 I get the following message when trying to
install this add-in "[Microsoft] odbc driver manger data source name not found & no default driver specified" |
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Can't install odbc add-in
Jay
Open your Control Panel and look for the ODBC applet. You can add/remove drivers there. In Windows XP you would open the Administrative Tools and Data Sources. Go from there. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 11:31:11 -0700, "oldjay" wrote: Office 2000 I get the following message when trying to install this add-in "[Microsoft] odbc driver manger data source name not found & no default driver specified" |
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Can't install odbc add-in Part 2
I don't have an ODBC applet on my control panel
-----Original Message----- Jay Open your Control Panel and look for the ODBC applet. You can add/remove drivers there. In Windows XP you would open the Administrative Tools and Data Sources. Go from there. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 11:31:11 -0700, "oldjay" wrote: Office 2000 I get the following message when trying to install this add-in "[Microsoft] odbc driver manger data source name not found & no default driver specified" . |
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Can't install odbc add-in Part 2
Which version of Windows OS are you running?
If Windows XP you look under Administrative Tools to find Data Sources(ODBC) In Windows 98SE you would have the ODBC applet unless you hid it using TweakUI. You could also find it by searching for odbccp32.cpl When found, double-click to open. Gord On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 10:30:28 -0700, wrote: I don't have an ODBC applet on my control panel -----Original Message----- Jay Open your Control Panel and look for the ODBC applet. You can add/remove drivers there. In Windows XP you would open the Administrative Tools and Data Sources. Go from there. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 11:31:11 -0700, "oldjay" wrote: Office 2000 I get the following message when trying to install this add-in "[Microsoft] odbc driver manger data source name not found & no default driver specified" . |
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