[U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7

2013-07-17 Thread William Brutzman
The shipping clerk's XP PC died. I bought him a new Win7 PC. I guess I made the mistake of installing the 64-Bit Rocket ODBC. When I tried to do an ODBC mapping, the United Parcel Service WorldShip desktop software indicated something like an architecture incompatibility when trying to connect

Re: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7

2013-07-17 Thread Phil Walker
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of William Brutzman Sent: Thursday, 18 July 2013 10:35 a.m. To: U2 Users List Subject: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7 The shipping clerk's XP PC died. I bought him a new Win7 PC. I guess I made the mistake of installing the 64-Bit Rocket ODBC. When I

Re: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7

2013-07-17 Thread Robert Houben
, 18 July 2013 10:35 a.m. To: U2 Users List Subject: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7 The shipping clerk's XP PC died. I bought him a new Win7 PC. I guess I made the mistake of installing the 64-Bit Rocket ODBC. When I tried to do an ODBC mapping, the United Parcel Service

Re: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7

2013-07-17 Thread Phil Walker
July 2013 11:11 a.m. To: U2 Users List Subject: Re: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7 \windows\syswow64 With Microsoft typical logic this is where 32 bit versions of commands reside on x64. 64 bit ones are in system32. Sent from my cell phone. On 2013-07-17, at 3:50 PM, Phil Walker p

Re: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7

2013-07-17 Thread Robert Houben
Walker Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 4:22 PM To: U2 Users List Subject: Re: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7 Yes, that is it. I always though it strange that the 64 bit ones are under system 32, and 32 under 64sort of reverse psychology. -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun

Re: [U2] [U2} UniVerse, ODBC, 64-Bit, Windows7

2013-07-17 Thread Tony Gravagno
From: Robert Houben \windows\syswow64 Rather than Windows On Windows I like to think Microsoft has built-in World Of Warcraft. With Microsoft typical logic this is where 32 bit versions of commands reside on x64. 64 bit ones are in system32. (I know Robert is aware of why MS did the WoW