You need to enter a jdbc url, not the file path.

eg. jdbc:h2:file:c:\path\to\my\db

Check the docs for valid URLs for h2.

On 29/03/2014 1:42 PM, Axel wrote:
Hiya my name is Alex.

I am attempting to connect to a local DB but I get a error No suitable driver found and a java error.

I have windows 7 Pro 64 bit and both 32 and 64 Java installed. I am including a screenshot of the error along with the database.

Thanks for your help and time.
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