not the first time they have done that either, had the same issue with a
previous version of cf as well.


On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 5:52 PM, Leith Tussing <ltuss...@ist.ucf.edu> wrote:

>
> > I'm running into issues with this and the new CF11.  The same server
> > has CF9 on it and it's a Windows 2008 R2 system so I had already
> > worked though getting the Access files working in a 64bit environment
> > by using the 32bit ODBC to add them before adding them in CF.
> >
> > However now in CF11 when I try to add them I always get the "The
> > ColdFusion ODBC Server service is not running or has not been
> > installed. You may also use the 'MS Access with Unicode' driver to
> > connect to MS Access datasources." error.  So I went through all the
> > suggestions found here and none of them have worked.  I checked the
> > ODBC Server & Agent services exist and are running.  There are no
> > system log or CF log entries from them.  I shut down the CF9 ODBC
> > services just in case they were conflicting then restarted CF11.  I
> > deleted the trace files.
> >
> > I can successfully add and use MS-SQL datasources though.
>
> It turns out my issue is actually a bug in CF11.
>
> https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3759846
>
> If you had CF10 installed then install CF11 the system will only use the
> CF10 ODBC services and not the CF11 ones.  We had installed CF10 but it's
> disabled now.
>
> 

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