Sorry, I made some typing errors...the settings are correct. The same ODBC configuration works without problem with the same server and all other clients and operative systems we have here (Windows 98, XP, Windows 7 Pro 32 bit). Is not a matter of the application, since the error pops up when I try to check the connection in the ODBC configuration panel of Windows 7.
--- In [email protected], Helen Borrie <helebor@...> wrote: > > At 02:30 AM 30/09/2011, Walter wrote: > > >Hi, I'm trying to set up an ODBC connection on Windows 7 Pro (installed > >driver using Firebird_ODBC_2.0.0.151_x64.exe > ><http://sourceforge.net/projects/firebird/files/firebird-ODBC-driver/2.\ 0\ > >-Release/Firebird_ODBC_2.0.0.151_x64.exe> ). The database is named > >XFILES and it's hosted on a computer named AD2K3. These are the params I > >set in the OBDC configuration window: > > > >Name: TEST > > > >Database: AD2K3:XFILES > > > >ClientDLL: <blank> > > > >User: SYSDBA > > > >Password: masterkey > > > >but when I try to test the connection I get the "Open database: > >'AD2K3:XILES' failed". The same conifugration is working perfectly on > >another pc running 32 bit verions of Windows 7 Pro and Firebird ODBC. > > > >What can be wrong ? > > As the others said, plus: > 1. Check your spelling (XFILES? XILES?) > 2. Make sure you have the entry for XFILES (or XILES) in aliases.conf on the new server. > > ./hb > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
