That's certainly worth looking at, and if Craig's suggestions don't fix
you up, I will.

The one thing I would note is that there are restrictions on how the
JDBC:ODBC driver can be used with an Access database. If you continue
to have problems, and haven't used this for other JDBC applications, I
would try another database to be sure that is not the problem. Likely
candidates might include MySQL (available for most platforms, including
NT) and HyperSonicSQL, which is pure Java. Once you have confirmed that
it is not an JDBC:ODBC:Access issue, you could switch back and continue
troubleshooting.

http://mysql.com/ 
http://www.hypersonicsql.com/


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