>>Figure JDBC has nothing to do with ODBC. So its only natural that a JDBC
connection doesn't show in the Windows ODBC applet, and anything in the 
ODBC
applet is not shown in CF's JDBC dsn list.

No no, may be I shouldn't have posted the two problems in the same time.
My problem with ODBC has nothing to do with the one with JDBC.
The problem with ODBC seems to be a case sensitivity problem.
1º When I define an ODBC connection from Windows, the CF Administrator 
does not see it.
2º I then redifine the same one in the Administrator, then I can see TWO 
ODBC connections
    in the registry, both are identical except for the upper case in the 
file name.

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