Peter Tilbrook wrote:
>I think you need to install the MyODBC drivers:

Nope.  Thats only for pre-MX CF.  He says he's using 6.1.

Interesting that this comes up, as I'm experiencing it now.  On my main dev box I cannot get any -- previously working -- mySQL dsn's to verify either.  With two shining exceptions.  My server monitor db and my client data store db.  Those two share one characteristic: They are hit very frequently.  What that means in this puzzle I have no clue.

All of the other formerly working mySQL dsn's are now dead as a doornail for no apparent reason, and I cannot add any more dsn's; nor can I delete old and replace with new.  My Access and Oracle dsn's on the same box continue to work fine.  

Its an MX 6.1 box running MX Standard and I am very, very puzzled indeed.

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