Which ODB version for Windows 7?
Michael Houlberg
michael at houlbergdevelopment.com
Mon Jun 3 19:04:25 EDT 2019
Jim,
Thanks, that was my typo, it’s actually using ODB://.
Michael
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 3:57 PM, Jim Creak <jim at jacsoft.co.nz> wrote:
>
> I suggest you remove the C from the ODB path ending up with ODB://127.0.0.1:5913
>
> Thanks
> Jim
>
> JACSoft Programming Ltd. <http://www.jacsoft.co.nz/main.shtml>
>> On 4/06/2019, at 10:11 am, Michael Houlberg <michael at houlbergdevelopment.com> wrote:
>>
>> $listers:
>>
>> I have a need to set up a small workgroup who is on Windows 7 to use the Omnis DataBridge to share their data. We will be running Omnis Studio 8.1.6 in 32 bit mode. When I tried to install the latest version of the ODB, it tells me that it won’t install because I’m using a 32-bit OS. OK, so looking at the Read Me it seems that ODB went to 64 bit with version 1.69 and I need something a little older.
>>
>> Version 1.68 installs fine but says it can’t find the datafile which I know is there. The error comes back saying
>>
>> "Error returned from ‘ODBC://127.0.0.1:5913:'. Specified database does not exist on server.”
>>
>> For some reason it doesn’t show the path to the database even though the config.xml contains the correct path name.
>>
>> Version 1.67 has some permission problems when it installs, I think because it’s a version that doesn’t properly place user files in the user AppData folder.
>>
>> So what do you guys do?
>>
>> Michael Houlberg
>> Houlberg Development, LLC
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