Gautam

Difficult to answer without any bit of code .

The classical problem with jdbc:obdc is that you need to set up a SYSTEM
DSN and not a USER DSN for your database file


Le 21:39 27/06/99 -0700, Gautam Batra a �crit:
>Hi all,
>
>I am using MS Access. I wrote a simple JDBC program inside a servlet
>to access MS ACCess. It did not work....Then I ran it as a stand alone
>application i.e. only JDBC application. Thje compilation is done. However,
>when I run it, I get the following error :

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