I experienced the same kind of problem a long time ago when I was using MySQL. 
Ran into it with SQL server I think too. 

Don't ask me why, but I believe what I did that worked was to go straight thru 
my Windows Control panel to setup the datasource.
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Data Sources > Click the system DSN tab. 

Mine is showing the MySQL driver as being ODBC MySQL 3.51 ODBC. 

Maybe you can try it like that? Then go thru CF admin afterwards. 

Will

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