how to connect ms access in java using eclipse???
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how to connect ms access in java using eclipse???
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copeg (June 18th, 2012)
when i select system DSN i m getting only 1 option SQL server....
can anybody help wat 2 do nw??
i wNT 2 CONNECT MS ACCESS??
Oh yeah, that's a bug or something with Windows 7 (probably also with Vista). You cannot access the correct version of the odbc through the administrator panel. Go to C:/Windows/SysWOW64/ and run odbcad32. It looks the same as the one through the admin panel, but this one actually gives you more database options.
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aman_chauhan (June 20th, 2012)