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    im using vc++ and accessing microsoft access as my database.im using my application on embedded xp,but on running my application im am geting this error "SPECIFIED DRIVER COULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM ERROR:126(MS ACCESS *MDB" THANKS IN ADVANCE

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      im using vc++ and accessing microsoft access as my database.im using my application on embedded xp,but on running my application im am geting this error "SPECIFIED DRIVER COULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM ERROR:126(MS ACCESS *MDB" THANKS IN ADVANCE

      modified on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:24 AM

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      Reagan Conservative
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      I may be wrong about this, but I believe you have to register your database before you can access it. Have you done that?

      John P.

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        im using vc++ and accessing microsoft access as my database.im using my application on embedded xp,but on running my application im am geting this error "SPECIFIED DRIVER COULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM ERROR:126(MS ACCESS *MDB" THANKS IN ADVANCE

        modified on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:24 AM

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        Joseph Marzbani
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        Can you tell us how you defined the "connection string" to get records? Did you use "Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Data Sources (ODBC)" to define it?

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          I may be wrong about this, but I believe you have to register your database before you can access it. Have you done that?

          John P.

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          philiptabraham
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          I didnt get what u mean by Registering the database?

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            I didnt get what u mean by Registering the database?

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            Take a look at this link which talsk about ODBC connectivity and Access http://www.aspfree.com/c/a/Microsoft-Access/Importing-Data-into-MS-Access-with-ODBC/[^]

            John P.

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              I didnt get what u mean by Registering the database?

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              David Crow
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              Neither do I. I use C++ to interact with Access databases all the time and I've never had to "register" them. :confused:

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