As with anything it is a process of elimination, what about the other
suggestion it says. I don't recall if you tried that or not.

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On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:02 AM, John Pullam <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> >This is going to sound a bit basic, but did you actually install the ODBC
> >drivers when you installed ColdFusion?
>
> I have no problem with suggesting basic stuff ... I make errors like
> everyone else. But the fact that the ColdFusion 10 ODBC Server is in
> Services should suggest that it is actually there.
>
>
> >Just out of curiosity, I know you mentioned the reason behind this in
> >another thread, but is there any chance that this maybe the time to just
> >bite the bullet and export the data into a SQL DB?
>
> My application receives its Access databases from an external 3rd party
> application which I cannot change. I can't think of any practical way to
> avoid using them.
>
> 

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