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newby how do I connect to the database on a 3rth computer

 
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Frits v/d Laan
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 10:49 pm    Post subject: newby how do I connect to the database on a 3rth computer Reply with quote



ADO newby question

When I use an adotable (testappl.) It works fine on my computer but
doesn't work on another computer (both Win 9Cool because the
errormessage appears 'No datadriver specified'
How do I do this. I have tried a lot in the ODBC on the other
machine but it didn't work.

thanks
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Henrik
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2003 6:48 am    Post subject: Re: newby how do I connect to the database on a 3rth compu Reply with quote



Hi there,

make sure you have the same datadrivers installed on both machines.

I would recommend you to install ADO 2.7 on both machines, you can get under
www.microsoft.com/data

ciao,

henrik

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ADO newby question

When I use an adotable (testappl.) It works fine on my computer but
doesn't work on another computer (both Win 9Cool because the
errormessage appears 'No datadriver specified'
How do I do this. I have tried a lot in the ODBC on the other
machine but it didn't work.

thanks



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