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My question is how do I unregister the X64 version and register the X86 odbc version so it will work with my access databases. I had a problem trying to get my odbc to work on my Dell T7500 until I found this web site. How do I unregister the 圆4 ODBC and replace it with the x86 odbc driver? I could not create an ODBC to my access database until I found this page and ran the odbcad32.exe now all my links work.
#INFORMIX ODBC DRIVER WINDOWS SERVER 2016 32 BIT 64 BIT#
I had a simular problem running windows XP on a 64 bit system. How I can unregistered the X64 version and register for X86 odbc?
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Please, Which version of the ODBC for VisualFox Pro did you use? In x86 works fine, but I have problems in win 2008 server 圆4. I have a similar problem with and application that import from VFP 8.0 to SQL Server. My applications seem to working fine using the x86 ODBC driver on our Windows 2008 X64 server. I unregistered the database from the 圆4 ODBC and registered it using the x86 ODBC driver. Their ado.net driver already handles both 32-bit and 64-bit scenarios. Sybase will be releasing a 64-bit version of their Advantage obdc driver this summer, capable of accessing VFP tables. As you point out, it can be installed (with the regsvr32.exe that is present in the SysWow64 directory) and viewed with odbcadm32 in SysWow64 but that's where it all stops. I think I am probably missing something very simple here in trying to resolve the issue of making 32-bit Oracle instantclient driver available to ODBC Data Source Administrator, but after spending so mush time on this, I am not sure anymore.Īny hint, help or further instructions on this would be greatly appreciated.Except when the 32-bit driver has not been made to run on 64-bit machines, the prime example being vfpoledb.dll (the VFP9 oledb driver). For some reason the 32-bit Oracle instantclient driver is not being seen by ODBC Data Source Administrator. Please clarify what you meant and maybe provide further instructions. PATH ‘ C:\Oracle_ODBC’ appended to the end of existing PATH value MRS C:\Oracle_ODBC (for all downloaded Oracle/ODBC 10.1.0.5) TNS_ADMIN C:\Oracle\Network\Admin (where tnsnames.ora is saved.) I current have the following Environmental Variables and corresponding values:
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Instantclient-odbc-win32-10.1.0.5-20060419.zipĪt the completion of the installation(by following the same processes), the 32-bit Oracle driver is still not available in the ODBC Data Source Administrator. Hi, Im trying to install the FM ODBC driver on Windows Server 2016. I then downloaded the following zip files to a new folder: Since we are currently on Oracle 10.1.0.5, so I tried to uninstall Oracle instantclient-basic-nt-11.2 and instantclient-odbc-nt-11.2 by running odbc_uninstall.exe, but nothing happened. Yes, I found C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe along w/ a list of folders and *.dll files in the same folder.ĭo you mean to add a DSN, say ODBC_32, w/ variable value of 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\' as one of the Environmental Variables in the system properties? If not, please explain or give me an example. I have already spent a lot of time on this and I am desperately asking for your help.Īny/all the help on this would be greatly appreciated.
#INFORMIX ODBC DRIVER WINDOWS SERVER 2016 32 BIT HOW TO#
How to make 32-bit Oracle client driver available to ODBC administrator tool so that I can connect to the Oracle database thru ODBC in MS Access? Once all done, for some reason, the Oracle 32-bit driver cannot be verified in the ODBC Data Sources. Per instructions, I downloaded the instantclient-basic-nt-11.2.0.3.0.zip and instantclient-odbc-nt-11.2.0.3.0.zip files, unzip them and then modified the Path system Variable value for the folder that contains the instantclient and odbc information. I followed the instructions step by step as described in the following link: But I now have to download 32-bit Oracle Instantclient 10.2 and ODBC driver to be used in MS Access 2016. I have downloaded 64-bit Oracle Instantclient 10.2 to my Windows 7 PC, and aIl works well as expected.