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Aaron J
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Hi All,
We're currently experiencing some issues with ODBC connectivity in Windows
2003. Basically when I define an OBDC String for example for SQL Server and
populate the following details as follows:
Select System DSN
Click Add
Select SQL Server
Enter Name, Description and Servername e.g. SQLSERVER01
Then select TCPIP
Test Connection OK
Then after a couple of hours the SQL Servername loses the SQLSERVER01 and
reverts back to the previous Servername of the above DSN Previously used and
deleted. i.e. Servername reverts to: OLDSERVER in ODBC.
Thanks in advance,
Aaron Jumani.
We're currently experiencing some issues with ODBC connectivity in Windows
2003. Basically when I define an OBDC String for example for SQL Server and
populate the following details as follows:
Select System DSN
Click Add
Select SQL Server
Enter Name, Description and Servername e.g. SQLSERVER01
Then select TCPIP
Test Connection OK
Then after a couple of hours the SQL Servername loses the SQLSERVER01 and
reverts back to the previous Servername of the above DSN Previously used and
deleted. i.e. Servername reverts to: OLDSERVER in ODBC.
Thanks in advance,
Aaron Jumani.