You should use the openlink sdk connect to windows.Use the Multi-tie version of 
oprnlink software and SDK.

Download the l3brzzzz.taz ,l3kozzzz.taz ,l3kuzzzzz.taz ,l3oczzzz.taz and install.sh 
for linux.And remeber setup the $ENV before you make.

Download the ntbrzzzz.zip for windows. On windows,you should install the MSDE to 
transfer the access(*.mdb) to MS-SQL .Then configure the ODBC DSN . 

I just do it by this way. But the problem is I can't directly connect to the access 
database via DBD-ODBC from linux .It need to transfer to MS-SQL style.

Hope this will help you a little bit. If you find out the other way to connect access 
database, please let me know.


Regards,
Tom Wu
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I have a MS Access file on a Linux machine (actually mounted from a
WinNT server using Samba). Is it possible to access this file with Perl
and DBI? If so, what is required to do?

The WinNT file server has no ODBC service enabled, and the IT staff
refuses to enable it, so I can only use a Samba mount to access the
*.mdb file. Am I lost, or is there a possibility to use the MS Access
file?

I have read the DBD::ODBC man page and the FAQ mentioned therein. They
only cover accessing the file over the WinNT ODBC service (or I
misunderstood them).

Thank you for any pointers!

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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