i had a similar problem recently. my access DB was not showing up in the
data sources list until i deleted the ODBC connection from windows control
panel and recreated it - i guess i messed up the first time. make sure your
DB shows up in the "User Data Sources" list in the ODBC Data Source
Admini
> i had a similar problem recently. my access DB was not showing up in the
> data sources list until i deleted the ODBC connection from windows control
> panel and recreated it - i guess i messed up the first time. make sure your
> DB shows up in the "User Data Sources" list in the ODBC Data Sourc
-Original Message-
From: Andy Gates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: donderdag 18 mei 2000 11:24
Subject: [Zope] Newbie: MS Access ODBC connection strings
>Before you all start, I know, MS Access is pants and I should be using
>a "real" database. And