Ok!  it works with System DSN !
Thanks very much James !!!
I hope I'll master all those configuration problems one day and be able to
help others like you do!
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Date : mardi 18 mai 1999 18:40
Objet : Re: Database Access by Servlet


>Make sure your ODBC setup is a system DSN, not user.  Remove the user and
create a new one under System.
>
>
>James
>
>------------
>Thanks for this prompt answer!
>My setting is actually  USER DSN.
>Is there no special settings to do on the web server? According to what is
>said in the Java Programming Basics , the server need to be configured to
>locate the database and load the odbc driver. But I can't find anything
>about that on the Administration tool!
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