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'Registering' ADO Dlls

 
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Tony M
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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2007 11:51 pm    Post subject: 'Registering' ADO Dlls Reply with quote



Hi all,

Just wondering how one 'registers' and ADO dll with WIndows.
For ODBC there's 'Data Sources' on the cotrol tab under admin tools.
Have downloaded the Oracle ADO and ran the installation but it doesn't
appear under the 'datalink provider' choices in D2007 build.
Is there a manual way of installing it?

Sorry for the novice question but new to DbGo after using D5 for years.
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Steve Zimmelman
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 7:12 pm    Post subject: Re: 'Registering' ADO Dlls Reply with quote



If the Installation didn't do that automatically, then you need to use
RegSvr32.exe to register the DLL's.

Run: RegSvr32.exe \somepath\some.dll

You should be able to build a connection string for the ADO connection if you
know what the provider is.

I haven't installed oracle drivers, but I have a "Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
Oracle" in my list. (I'm using D2006)

-Steve-

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Hi all,

Just wondering how one 'registers' and ADO dll with WIndows.
For ODBC there's 'Data Sources' on the cotrol tab under admin tools.
Have downloaded the Oracle ADO and ran the installation but it doesn't appear
under the 'datalink provider' choices in D2007 build.
Is there a manual way of installing it?

Sorry for the novice question but new to DbGo after using D5 for years.
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