On Tue, 4 May 1999, Joe Shevland wrote:

> It looks like you need to set up a Data Source Name (DSN), in the Control Panel
> if you're on Windows. Configure this DSN to point to your ODBC-compliant
> database. Having said that I can't see why it works under servletrunner and not
> JServ so I think I'm off track...

It's possible that the DSN is not a "System DSN" and that JServ is running
a LocalSystem while ServletRunner is running as a normal user...

>
> What does you're connection string look like?
>
> Joe.
>
> Lastname Firstname wrote:
>
> > I have a problem to connect to a databse over jdbc:odbc.
> > When I use the normal servletrunner everything is ok, but
> > when I try to use the same class with jrun (servlet or over jsp)
> > I get always the same error:
> > java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name
> > not found and no default driver specified
> >
> > has anybody an idea?
> >
> > THX
> >  andreas
> >
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