Friends, I have a database installed on a central computer (not running a server OS) that I am trying to connect to two clients. The database folder is shared on the network as L:\database\ All PC's are running Windows 7. For one client simply connecting to L:\Database|{dbname} in the ODBC configuration worked fine. For the other, I cannot connect no matter what string I use. Following the Help documentation I have tried all combinations suggested. But each time I cannot connect. Both client PC's are running the same, newly updated 2.0.2.153 ODBC Driver. Any suggestions?? Why did L:{etc} work when this not documented as a valid connect string/method? Something hiding in the code we don't know about?
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