If I was you I would install VM Ware Fusion and run everything under windows I have never been able to get things working right with the Mac version.

Maybe at this point Phil would give you a free version change for Windows.

Life is a lot simpler with Witango and Windows and i am a Mac person.
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On Nov 12, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Brian Humes wrote:

I just installed Leopard on my Mac and I'm having problems getting Witango studio to connect to my data sources.

I'm using OpenLink's single-tier drivers to connect to our MS SQL Server 2005 box. I have updated the driver to the 10.5 version, but still no luck. When I open the studio, the list of available databases appears in the Workspace window, but when I click the triangle to toggle one of them open, I get the small "Loading" screen and then the whole application suddenly quits.

I've tried installing the Actual Technology drivers, but they're even worse. I understand that JDBC is not an option either.

I know this has been volleyed about, but I can't seem to find anything relating to MS SQL Server in the archives.

Has anyone gotten this to work? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!



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