MS Access connection using ODBC from NAV 2009 R2 RTC

Gabry
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I got successully the connection to an Access DB using ODBC provider "DSN user" using "Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)" driver (version 4.006305.00, ODBCJT32.DLL) on a Windows XP Professional 32-bit Platform as shown in the code below:
I moved exactly the same code on a Windows Server 2012 64-bit Platform using the same ODBC provider "DSN user" using "Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)", but with a more recent driver version (6.00).
Running the same code, it occurs the following error (see the attached picture to look at whole error message):
"The call to member Open failed: error [hy000] [Microsoft] [odbc microsoft access driver] Disk or network error"
I have already checked permissions on the database folder (now is locally to the client).
Please do you have any ideas how to solve this problem?
SQLConnectionString := 'C:\AF\DecryptDatabase.mdb'; ODBCConnection := ODBCConnection.OdbcConnection(SQLConnectionString); ODBCConnection.Open(); ODBCCommand := ODBCConnection.CreateCommand(); ODBCCommand.CommandText := 'select * from tablename'; ODBCReader := ODBCCommand.ExecuteReader();
I moved exactly the same code on a Windows Server 2012 64-bit Platform using the same ODBC provider "DSN user" using "Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)", but with a more recent driver version (6.00).
Running the same code, it occurs the following error (see the attached picture to look at whole error message):
"The call to member Open failed: error [hy000] [Microsoft] [odbc microsoft access driver] Disk or network error"
I have already checked permissions on the database folder (now is locally to the client).
Please do you have any ideas how to solve this problem?
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The database is on client, but your code is run on middle tier. That why it fails i think.0
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ppavuk wrote:The database is on client, but your code is run on middle tier. That why it fails i think.
Sorry maybe that is not why it fails because I tried to allocate the same database in different machine using the LAN (changing the connection string, e.g. \\client1\databasefolder\database.mdf) and it work perfectly in the right environment. I suppose that it is different problem.
Please do you have any other insights?
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Maybe there is some problems with x64 ODBC provider. RTC client still 32 bit...
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I don't know if this is helpful but I had a 64 bit machine and finally got my odbc to work but I had to access the 32bit administrator tool instread of the 64 bit to get it work work properly.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942976
Odbcad32.exe0
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