Saturday, February 25, 2012

Multiple Servers in ODBC Client Setup

OK, something weird is happening.
I have a standard Windows XP client and I am trying to set up a simple ODBC
entry. So I go to Control Panel/Administrative Tools/ODBC/System Tab. From
there I create a new ODBC entry connecting to a SQL Server. I enter in the
name of my ODBC and a descripton. When I hit the drop-down button to select
a server I see my 2 SQL Server machines (local machine also named "Jim" and
sbserver) but they are listed twice or even 3 times (see below) and the local
machine has even more entries. What gives and how do I clean this up? Both
seem to work when I "test" at the last step but I have a local application
using this ODBC and it is failing to run so I think it is having "issues"
with these multiple entries.
Thanks!
-Richard
e.g.
(local)
(local)
Jim
Jim
jim
sbserver
sbserver
Make sure your MDAC installation isn't flaky - you can use
component checker to verity the MDAC version and
installation. You can download the tool from:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/data/aa937730.aspx
How many instances do you have on each of those servers?
Do you get the same list if you execute the following from
the command prompt:
osql -L
-Sue
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:47:05 -0700, Richard K
<RichardK@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>OK, something weird is happening.
>I have a standard Windows XP client and I am trying to set up a simple ODBC
>entry. So I go to Control Panel/Administrative Tools/ODBC/System Tab. From
>there I create a new ODBC entry connecting to a SQL Server. I enter in the
>name of my ODBC and a descripton. When I hit the drop-down button to select
>a server I see my 2 SQL Server machines (local machine also named "Jim" and
>sbserver) but they are listed twice or even 3 times (see below) and the local
>machine has even more entries. What gives and how do I clean this up? Both
>seem to work when I "test" at the last step but I have a local application
>using this ODBC and it is failing to run so I think it is having "issues"
>with these multiple entries.
>Thanks!
>-Richard
>e.g.
>(local)
>(local)
>Jim
>Jim
>jim
>sbserver
>sbserver

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