Re: ODBC Sessions

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If you're using file DSN's, then you can copy them from/to
%ProgramFiles%\Common Files\ODBC\Data Sources

If you use system DSN's then you can create a *.reg file from;

You'll need to get the subkey with the DSN names
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI\ODBC Data Sources

and also the subkey for each DSN
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI\


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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"DL" wrote:
| Is it possible to transfer ODBC sessions configured on a Windows 2000
machine
| to a Windows XP machine without having to reconfigure all the sessions?
How
| can it be done?


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