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Access 2007 ODBC & VISTA 64

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When I try to create an ODBC connection for MS Access Databse on a VISTA 64 I only get to select an SQL connection. The system show the MS Access Database Source but no Access drivers are listed for the data source. Does anyone know what is going on?
Feb 27 '07 #1
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When I try to create an ODBC connection for MS Access Databse on a VISTA 64 I only get to select an SQL connection. The system show the MS Access Database Source but no Access drivers are listed for the data source. Does anyone know what is going on?
Sorry I haven't been near Vista yet. To be honest I've been avoiding it until all issues are settled down. Maybe someone else is aware of the problem.

Mary
Feb 28 '07 #2
Sorry I haven't been near Vista yet. To be honest I've been avoiding it until all issues are settled down. Maybe someone else is aware of the problem.

Mary
Try to run odbc then choose system dsn then try to add the ms access driver then thats it you can configure it from there.

I also have question when I tried to connect Ms access it's not working. and the sample im using is from book. Im also using ms access 2003 not 2007
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