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We are having trouble with a ColdFusion application running on a laptop. =
This laptop has Microsoft NT, ColdFusion 4.0, Microsoft Personal Web =
Server, Access 97, MDAC 2.1 which shows the Access Driver as =
4.00.4403.02

This very same application is working fine on our server running =
Microsoft NT, Microsoft IIS, ColdFusion 4.0, Access 2000, which shows =
the Access Driver as version 4.00.4202.00

The error message is an ODBC error and says too few of parameters. Since =
the programs and the database files on the laptop are the same ones as =
what is on the server I am lost as to what is causing the problem unless =
it is the ODBC driver itself.

Has anybody else had trouble with this version of the ODBC driver? If =
so, what is the work-around?

Thank you ahead of time,



Gary :-)


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