> Answering my own question with another question, could it be because I'm
> only using D5Pro at home?

That would be your problem.  In any case, if you must use BDE, go through
ODBC.  Don't use the SQL-Links driver because it is riddled with bugs and is
*SLOWER* than ODBC.  If you don't have to use BDE, then ADO is the way to
go.

Regards,
Dennis.

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>
> Answering my own question with another question, could it be because I'm
> only using D5Pro at home?
>
> --On Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:26 AM +1200 Mark Derricutt
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Just been doing some playing at home, and I'm finding trying to connect
> > to my MSSQLServer 2000 server via the BDE and the MSSQL driver,
> I get the
> > error message "Your application is not enabled for use with
> this driver."
>
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