Bill,

My rbg7 installation is on Win 2000 Pro (workstation, not server) with no IIS. When I uninstalled rbg7, all my DSN's were visible again. The DSN's worked on the Access app that was using it but they didn't show up as a System DSN when RBG7 was installed.

By the way... I am converting the Access DB to Rbase !!!!!!

Thom

At 12:55 PM 10/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:37:00 -0500, MikeB wrote:

>If the removal of RB7 restores the visibility and reinstalling it hides it, it
would be patently
>clear it is Not a MS Issue...


It is also apparently not a Borland Database Engine issue. The BDE is
installed by RBG7 in order to allow the Gateway/Import/Export process to
work with DBF and Paradox formats. But I did a test uninstall/install of
RBG7 with a custom choice to NOT install BDE, and still had exactly the
same problem.

As I said before, RBTI is aware of the problem, so you know something will
be done.

Here are some seemingly random questions: Thom, Oma, Ted, Mike, Brian
and any others who see this problem:  Is IIS installed on the computer that
shows the problem?  Could there be some security registry setting getting
flipped that disables browsing of data sources?

Is there any body running XP and who installed RBG7 from the full installer
who does NOT see this problem? To test, go to Control
Panel/Administrative Tools/Data Sources and try to create a new System
DSN. It does not have to be an R:Base data source, it could be using any
driver. After you configure your data source, does it appear on the list in the
Windows ODBC Administrator?


Bill

Bill

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