>Sunil,
>
>Go into your ODBC Administration and check what type of ODBC Data Source
>Name you have configured. Most likely it's a "user" DSN (which is the
>default). If a servlet engine is installed as an NT service (which JWS is)
>then it will only have access to a "system" DSN. This is why a regular
>application can find your ODBC DSN and the servlet engine can't.
>Karl.
I agree with Karl but there's one tip: if you're using MsAccess97 databases under
WinNT4.0 (service pack 3) in "system" DNS you have to install Access on this machine.
Without this after installing database as "system" you can still have problems with
connection.
Rafal
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