Thank you very much to everyone that provided ideas for me to try.
Special thanks to Kim who provided this fix. It did exactly what I
wanted to.
If you are using the 64 bit version – you can try this to configure
the ODBC driver. It worked for our 64 bit Vista and 7 installs.
Go to
If you are using the 64 bit version - you can try this to configure the ODBC
driver. It worked for our 64 bit Vista and 7 installs.
Go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and right click on odbcad32.exe and run as
administrator. This lets you enter the server.
Kim Olds
AACPS
Phone 410-222-5254
Fax
Try to create your own ODBC, which would fix the direction hopefully.
Thanks Regards,
Mahendra Mahalkar
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:40 AM, jham36 jha...@gmail.com wrote:
The compatibility matrix for 7.1 only mentions support for XP and
Vista. You should try the 7.5 user tool. That is
Hello,
Is anyone out there running the ARS User Client 7.1.00 with Windows 7? I was
able to get it installed ok but I can't seem the get the ODBC driver to work.
I want to install Crystal Reports 10 so I can run reports again. I worked back
when I had Vista.
Any thoughts or
Make sure you are not on 64-bit Windows as the ODBC driver is 32-bit only.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:53 PM, David Levenseller
davidlevensel...@mail.und.nodak.edu wrote:
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Hello,
Is anyone out there running the ARS User Client 7.1.00 with Windows 7? I
was able to get it installed ok but I
The compatibility matrix for 7.1 only mentions support for XP and
Vista. You should try the 7.5 user tool. That is supported for
Windows 7 and will work against a 7.1 server.
James
On Jan 20, 4:53 pm, David Levenseller
davidlevensel...@mail.und.nodak.edu wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone out there
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