Tried that and it was still an issue; Couldn't see any dsn's defined through 
the 
odbcad32 applet, and when I tried to point to it via a jdbc entry, the only 
databases listed in the dropdown list were Dbase <x> varieties.

I finally pulled the plug on the 64 but and installed the 32 bit CF version.  
Problem solved.

--Ben

On 3/9/2013 7:06 PM, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans wrote:
>   >>You cannot natively run msaccess on 64bit windows as there is no 64bit jet
> driver,
>
> Actually you can.
> Look for C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe
> This is a 32bit ODBC Data source Administrator.
> Use it to define your System DSN first, then in the CF Administrator define 
> your datasource with the Microsoft driver on that ODBC DSN.
> I have CF 9 32bit installed, because of some legacy CFX compiled in 32bit, 
> and it works well.
> It might be slightly different with CF 64bits, then have a look here:
> http://blogs.coldfusion.com/post.cfm/coldfusion-10-64bit-and-msaccess
>
>
> 

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