Sireesh Chandra M, STC Chennai[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Hi All, 
> >         I have UDB 6.1 on Win NT 4.0 Workstation. I am getting the
> following error when i try to configure odbc for a database.
> > 
> > rundll32.exe - Entry Point Not Found 
> > The Procedure Entry Point CLI_getDSNParam@8 Could not be located in the
> dynamic link library DB2ODBC.DLL 
> > 
> >         I am able to configure other software drivers like Oracle,Access
> etc. Also I am able to configure ODBC through CCA of UDB.
> > 
> >         Since the application is trying to access the database through
> ODBC, its giving a system error mentioning problems with IBM DB2 DRIVER.
> > 
> >         Has anyone encountered the same problem?? If so, kindly help me
> out. Is there any way to install ODBC32 alone in Windows NT??
> > 
> 
Sounds like you've got a DLL mismatch.  Check the version stamp on the
db2odbc.dll and compare it with the other CAE/runtime client dlls.  They
should be the same (and have the same date stamps).  Try reinstalling the
client, or reapplying the latest fixpak.

Ciao
Fuzzy
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