ODBC driver for Access missing?

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EPPack

Windows 2000 : If you go to the control panel, admin tools/odbc. Click on
the drivers tab, and this PC is missing all of the above listed drivers.
Office 2000 is installed. I have installed and reinstalled it and those
dirvers are still missing. I don't know how to get those drivers back. I
have loaded the newest MDAC (2.8). Please help. :/

Did you ever get a response to this question? I also don't seem to have at
least the Access ODBC driver, although I do see various Access DSNs
apparently installed (by 3rd party packages, far as I can tell). I tried a
"configure" on some of them just to view them, and get an error message that
"Set up routines for the Microsoft Access driver (*.mdb) ODBC drivers could
not be found. Please reinstall the drivers". Well, happy to do so, but how
do you do that?? I HAVE the newest MDAC installed.

Running Windows 2K Pro SP4 on Office 2K.
 
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Eric Butts [MSFT]

Hi All,

Install the latest version of the Microsoft JET Database Engine,
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;239114

and install the latest version of MDAC, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6c050fe3-c795-4b7d-
b037-185d0506396c&DisplayLang=en


I hope this helps! If you have additional questions on this topic, please
respond back to this posting.


Regards,

Eric Butts
Microsoft Access Support
(e-mail address removed)
"Microsoft Security Announcement: Have you installed the patch for
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026? If not Microsoft strongly advises
you to review the information at the following link regarding Microsoft
Security Bulletin MS03-026
<http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms03-026.asp> and/or
to visit Windows Update at <http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/> to install
the patch. Running the SCAN program from the Windows Update site will help
to insure you are current with all security patches, not just MS03-026."

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights

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| Subject: ODBC driver for Access missing?
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| >Windows 2000 : If you go to the control panel, admin tools/odbc. Click on
| the drivers tab, and this PC is missing all of the above listed drivers.
| Office 2000 is installed. I have installed and reinstalled it and those
| dirvers are still missing. I don't know how to get those drivers back. I
| have loaded the newest MDAC (2.8). Please help. :/
|
| Did you ever get a response to this question? I also don't seem to have at
| least the Access ODBC driver, although I do see various Access DSNs
| apparently installed (by 3rd party packages, far as I can tell). I tried a
| "configure" on some of them just to view them, and get an error message
that
| "Set up routines for the Microsoft Access driver (*.mdb) ODBC drivers
could
| not be found. Please reinstall the drivers". Well, happy to do so, but how
| do you do that?? I HAVE the newest MDAC installed.
|
| Running Windows 2K Pro SP4 on Office 2K.
|
| --
| Elaine Pack, Web Analyst
| Charlottesville, VA
| eppMSngATpackwebs.net
|
|
|
 
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EPPack

That worked, Eric!! It's odd, tho, because I DID d/l and install the L&G
versions of those two not too long ago, and a version check came up correct
per the pages. Weird, but who's gonna mess with success?? :)

Thanks!

elaine
 

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