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ODBC Connection through Access VBA using Windows 7



 
 
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Old May 27th, 2010, 10:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
PSULionRP
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Default ODBC Connection through Access VBA using Windows 7

We have a push to begin rolling out machines with Windows 7. In our testing
of our Operations Access Databases, we are running into some real weird
things going on when we're trying to establish an ODBC connection through
Access VBA into Oracle Databases.

Has anyone seen this or know anything about it? Is there a "Red Book" on
anything regarding ODBC connections using Windows 7???

I appreciate your review and am hopeful for a response.

Thanks.

PSULionRP
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Old May 28th, 2010, 04:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.access
Tom van Stiphout[_2_]
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Default ODBC Connection through Access VBA using Windows 7

On Thu, 27 May 2010 14:08:20 -0700, PSULionRP
wrote:

Not that I know of, but if you clarify what you mean with "weird
things" we may be able to help.

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP


We have a push to begin rolling out machines with Windows 7. In our testing
of our Operations Access Databases, we are running into some real weird
things going on when we're trying to establish an ODBC connection through
Access VBA into Oracle Databases.

Has anyone seen this or know anything about it? Is there a "Red Book" on
anything regarding ODBC connections using Windows 7???

I appreciate your review and am hopeful for a response.

Thanks.

PSULionRP

 




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