What I did was leave those fields blank and then just specify them in my VB
code.  Works for me.

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From: "Warren van der Merwe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 1:16
Subject: myODBC


> Hi there
>
> I have an ODBC connection to my database, but I want the ability to
specify
> the username and password with my code when the connection is made. At the
> moment I just use the values entered when I setup the ODBC connection but
> this is most definatelly not what I want.
>
> Thanks
> Warren
>
>
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