You might need to specify

c:/JTURBO-420/

not just

/JTURBO-420/

for your classpath.

Did you know that you wrote down JTURBO-420 for a location, but JTURBO4-20
for a classpath?

Adam



                                                                                       
                        
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Hi Folks,

I'm having some problems interfacing with our SQL Server, and I'm wondering
if anyone can help?

I have successfully set an ODBC connection to one of our databases on our
SQL 7.0 server.  JRUN and IIS 5.0 are working fine together.  The problem I
am having is getting the JRUN server to talk to the ODBC connection I set
up.

I downloaded a copy of an JDBC-ODBC driver called JTURBO.  It currently
sits
on our server's C: drive in C:\JTURBO-420\.  I added this to the classpath
of the default server, and added this information in as the jdbc source:

Name: dupontdb (the DSN of my ODBC connection)
Display name: dupont
Driver: com.ashna.jturbo.driver.Driver
URL Name: jdbc:JTurbo:dupontdb

I then save it and go back to the JDBC menu.  When I click TEST, I get the
error "No valid JDBC driver is specified".  Can someone point out my
(obvious?) error!??!

Here are my two lines in the classpath list:
/JTurbo4-20/com/ashna/jturbo/driver      (I added this one to see if it
would
solve the error - it didn't).
/JTurbo4-20

I have stopped and started the JRUN server, but it didn't make any
difference (I thought I might need to do this to have it update its
classpath).

Thanks in advance,

Brian.

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Brian Piotrowski
Developer / Network Administrator
Moneyramp.com
(705) 475-9531
www.moneyramp.com
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