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ODBC DSN Connection Error

I have installed the Run Time Client Lite on a WIn XP computer for the
ODBC driver
and it works fine, I get an connection.
When I installed the Client on a Win2003 computer I get this error
messages:

"SQL0966N The error mapping file "x " specified in the Database
Connection Services directory cannot be found or cannot be opened.
SQLSTATE=57013"

What must I do to get a connection?

Also where can I find the "Database Connection Services directory"?

Nov 13 '07 #1
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pablo007 wrote:
>I have installed the Run Time Client Lite on a WIn XP computer for the
ODBC driver
and it works fine, I get an connection.
When I installed the Client on a Win2003 computer I get this error
messages:

"SQL0966N The error mapping file "x " specified in the Database
Connection Services directory cannot be found or cannot be opened.
SQLSTATE=57013"

What must I do to get a connection?

Also where can I find the "Database Connection Services directory"?

For those unlucky enough to experience the same error I eventually
uninstalled DB2 Client Lite 8.2.0 on the server and installed
DB2 Run-Time Client Version 8.1.1 and it worked first time

Adios

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