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"Schlosser, Robert (Contractor)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Schlosser, Robert (Contractor)
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Thu, 30 Sep 1999 07:49:13 -0400
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Jeff

        You indicate that you created a special user for ODBC, okay where does
the database live? Did you assign the user a home group? Is the home group the
location of the data base? This user is not the creator of the database, so a
real password will have to be inserted instead of the ; or you will not be
granted access to the database.

Bob Schlosser
(407) 727-5893

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Jeff Sullivan [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent:   Wednesday, September 29, 1999 16:31
        To:     [log in to unmask]
        Subject:        ODBCLINK/SE & IMAGE/SQL question

        I have setup a special user (odbc.account) for odbclink/se to use as a
        logon for accessing the image database.  First I did a newuser ......,
        then in imagesql.pub.sys I did a ADD USER ODBC.ACCOUNT WITH PASS=;,
        MODE=1

        This is also the user defined in the data source (odbclink/se 32 is the
        driver)
        and when I link this into Micosoft Access, everything is OK until I try
        to open
        the data.  I get an error that says ODBC-call failed.  Invalid
        turboimage database
        access. turboimage intrinisic 401. (dberror 13501).  microsoft access
        can't open
        the database in the table view.

        Is the user not setup correctly, or what?

        any info appreciated.

        Jeff Sullivan



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