I found the solution on deja.com.

It appears that when you have a system and user dsn setup then that error
occurs.  All that is needed is to remove both and then add the system dsn
again.  Thank you for the responses.

--brian

>Hello all,
>
>I know that the bridge is not the best connection available for drivers,
but
>I was wondering if the connection is able to work in a servlet?
>
>I have tried to run one and I get the following error
>
>[Microsoft][ODBC Access 97 ODBC driver Driver]General error Unable to open
>registry key 'DriverId'
>
>Has anyone else experienced this error?
>
>--brian

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