Hi Kevin,

On Windows 64 bit, there is a 64-bit odbcad32.exe (ODBC Administrator) and a 
32-bit one.  You have to run the 32-bit one to see 32-bit data sources like the 
UniODBC driver:

C:\Windows>dir odbcad32.exe /s /p
 Volume in drive C is Preload
 Volume Serial Number is BCAB-EEE5

 Directory of C:\Windows\System32

07/13/2009  06:39 PM            90,112 odbcad32.exe
               1 File(s)         90,112 bytes

 Directory of C:\Windows\SysWOW64               <------- This directory holds 
32-bit versions of things

07/13/2009  06:14 PM            86,016 odbcad32.exe
               1 File(s)         86,016 bytes


32-bit versions have their own registry tree, so the 32-bit versions and 64-bit 
versions "see" different data sources.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin King
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 12:52 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] UniODBC/UniOLEDB and Win2008?

I have a customer who has downloaded the most recent Unidata clients from
the Rocket website and is trying to install them on Windows 2008/64-bit.
The installation appears to go according to plan, there are no errors and no
events logged, and yet after installing the ODBC driver, the Unidata ODBC
driver is not listed in the list of ODBC data sources for the server.

Is Unidata's ODBC driver incompatable with Win2008 or 64-bit, or both?

-K
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