I used "Add vector layer"  "Directory"
The source type is then set to "ESRI FileGDB".
I browse then to the dataset  which is a xxx.gdb directory.

I don't know if this can interfere but the bitdefender's "Active Virus Control" blocked an upgrade with OSGeo4W. I had to signal osgeo4w-setuup-work.exe as trusted. After a reboot, Qgis seems to word fine.

Le 5/02/2013 22:03, Brad Nesom a écrit :
Did you choose add vector data, folder?
then browse to the folder.gdb.



On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Paul Lens <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi List,

    I cannot open gdb files, using QGIS 1.8.9  GDAL/OGR 1.9.2 on
    windows Vista sp2.

    According to the post:
    
"http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/26285/how-to-get-gdb-esri-file-geodatabase-support-in-quantum-gis-osgeo4w-qgis";,
    the gdal-filegdb pack should have put a "FileGDBAPI.dll" file  at
    c:\OSGeo4W\bin, but I don't find it.

    I only find the ogr_FileGDB.dll file at c:\OSGeo4W\bin\gdalplugins.

    Any hint?

    (the gdb files are "CCM2" data downloadable at http://ccm.jrc.it
    (instant access after registration))

    Thanks for any response and for this very interesting user's list,

        Paul

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