U may have already done this .. but make sure that the DSN has to be a "System" dsn. 
That is the last situation that i had the error in myself.

It may also be advisable to delete the DSN and re-create the same. I've had problems 
working with Access 2000, whereas Access 97 always came thru !

HTH

Mayuresh
Pune, India

> When I try to access MS access database, which I already have
> datasource configured, the following error occurs:
> java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not
> found and default driver specified
> at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.createSQLException<Unknown Source> at ...
> ...
> I don't have this problem before, only when I installed a program, which I
> think it updated my MS Access driver and ODBC driver, My system is winnt
> 4.0, with MS Access 97 and office 2000 installed.
> Does anyone has any idea ?
> Thanks.
> David
>
>
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