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- How do I connect to my 64-bit SQL Server with ODBC?
I recently installed SQL Server 2008 Express on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 home machine I also have IIS 7 5 with PHP 5 3, and I was trying to connect to SQL via ADODB, but kept getting this error: [
- Visual FoxPro driver for 64 bit Windows 7 - Stack Overflow
Visual FoxPro cannot use 64-bit ODBC drivers however You can use 32-bit ODBC drivers on 64-bit Windows, but you must set them up in the 32-bit ODBC Administrator
- odbc - The specified DSN contains an architecture mismatch between the . . .
My machine is a 64 bit machine So by default, when you go to set up your DSN's for MS-Access, and go in the usual way into the ODBC Manager via Control Panel, Administrative Options, you get the 64 bit ODBC manager You have no way of knowing that! You just can't tell This is a huge gotcha!!
- How to use ODBC 64-bit connection for Sybase 12 database in an . NET . . .
Most issues seem to stem from using a 32-bit ODBC connection from a 64-bit application, in my case this is NOT the issue I am trying to use a 64-bit ODBC connection from a 64-bit application
- MySQL ODBC 32 vs 64 bit - Stack Overflow
4 I was able to install ODBC 32-bit on Windows 64-bit have my application (32-bit) running fine with 32-bit ODBC "against" 64-bit MySQL on 64-bit Windows OS (2008 R2) To achieve 1) I had to modify install bat provided with the zip package of MySQL ODBC to take into account the fact that the 32-bit driver must be installed in c:\windows\syswow64
- Excel ODBC and 64 bit server - Stack Overflow
excel 64-bit odbc windows-server-2008 32-bit edited Dec 23, 2008 at 12:09 community wiki 2 revs, 2 users 100% Causas
- sql server - I am not able to see ODBC 64-bit drivers in SSIS . . .
I don't think you can see 64-bit ODBC sources using Visual Studio since it is a 32-bit application and ODBC 64-bit DSN only appears within 64-bit applications Workaround Create two ODBC DSN (32-bit and 64-bit) having the same name Then run the package in 64-bit mode then it will connect to the 64-bit DSN This workaround is mentioned in the ThoughtSpot ODBC Driver guide for SSIS
- 64 bit - Hand Install of 64-bit MS Access ODBC drivers when 32-bit . . .
I want to do a hand install of the MS Access 64 bit odbc drivers Uninstalling 32 bit Office and installing 64 bit Office is not an option due to the add-ins that our company uses
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