About-tw.com §K¶O¤H¤O»È¦æ wrote:

> You should use the openlink sdk connect to windows.Use the Multi-tie version of 
>oprnlink software and SDK.
>
> Download the l3brzzzz.taz ,l3kozzzz.taz ,l3kuzzzzz.taz ,l3oczzzz.taz and install.sh 
>for linux.And remeber setup the $ENV before you make.
>
> Download the ntbrzzzz.zip for windows. On windows,you should install the MSDE to 
>transfer the access(*.mdb) to MS-SQL .Then configure the ODBC DSN .
>
> I just do it by this way. But the problem is I can't directly connect to the access 
>database via DBD-ODBC from linux .It need to transfer to MS-SQL style.
>
> Hope this will help you a little bit. If you find out the other way to connect 
>access database, please let me know.
>
> Regards,
> Tom Wu
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

As someone else has mentioned a commercial solution our (Easysoft) ODBC-ODBC bridge 
will allow you to connect to the access ODBC driver and from there to the
..mdb.

This does require the mdb to be on a windows box, no one has a full spec for the mdb 
files, so  a direct driver is not possible at the moment.

--
Nick Gorham
Easysoft Ltd



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