Hui!
But 3.) and 7.) really do look impressive; just like using the biggest
hammer for the smallest nail ;-)

When  I  do encounter a problem, I usually search for all instances of
machine.config  on  the  computer  and first uninstall FbProvider then
manually  clear the instances of machine.config from all that hints on
Firebird.

Keep  in  mind  that  your's  and  my  approach only can be applied to
systems  under  our  own control. Firebird is not that rare, actually.
Some  other  software  might  have created something in machine config
files for a purpose.

Luckily,  I  did  not  use DDEX too much. Such thing was not available
when I started and now I am quite used to do all things "non-visual".


> When I've had trouble getting it installed correctly on a non-virgin
> machine, the following steps usually work for me:

> 1) Uninstall DDEX Provider
> 2) Uninstall Firebird ADO.Net Provider
> 3) Uninstall Visual Studio Professional
> 4) Reboot
> 5) Search the computer for all copies of machine.config in any .net
> framework folder. For each copy I find, I rename it to
> machine.config.BeforeDefaulting.  Then, copy machine.config.default to
> machine.config (be sure to use the one in the same folder).  Repeat for
> each copy of machine.config that was found.
> 6) Reboot again
> 7) Reinstall Visual Studio Professional
> 8) Reboot again
> 9) Reinstall Firebird ADO.Net Provider from the MSI
> 10) Reinstall DDEX Provider from the MSI
> 11) Reboot again

> Some of those reboots may not be necessary, but I do them all just to be
> sure.

> -Joe


> On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 6:48 AM, karasi <v...@bk.ru> wrote:

>> Thank your for answering. Really, i tryed installing Driver with that
>> sequesnce i've given above... First, MSI, then manually edited machine.cfg
>> and importing REGs. But without manually installing after running MSIs
>> actually there was no "Firebird Data Source" in "New data source" dialog in
>> VS. And only manual i found was readme.txt in DDEX.
>>
>>
>>
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