Re: Issues with Windows XP SP2 and MDAC 2.91
- From: Leo <Leo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 18:33:02 -0700
Hi Dave,
That was a typo! it should have read MDAC 2.8 not 2.9.
I finially figure out that I had installed the wrong SP2. I had installed a
network version
on a single laptop. Once I used the correct SP2 version and followed the
instructions on the following link:
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=324520
I was able to address the issue with my MS ACCESS DB. Later this week I'll
reinstall
SQL server and I should be back too normal.
After geting some rest, I was able to address this issue on my own and with
out using your suggestion, but I have to say, thanks for taking the time to
reading my posting and responding. You never know, I could use your help
another time.
Thanks again, have a great day!
Regards,
Leo
"Dave Patrick" wrote:
Unless you're a beta tester the latest major version of MDAC is 2.8 You.
might try reapplying jet4.0 sp8 or repairing your office installation.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=2deddec4-350e-4cd0-a12a-d7f70a153156&displaylang=en
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/B/D/1BDF5B78-584E-4DE0-B36F-C44E06B0D2A3/ReadmeSql2k32sp4.htm#_1463_verify_the_version_of_microsoft_dat_d3jb
Also note that jet components are not part of MDAC
--
Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"Leo" wrote:
| I'm having issues with Windows XP SP2 and MDAC 2.91.
|
| After installing SP2 and a SQL patch 4, I lost my Access ODBC drivers.
| Here's the error I see when I try to test an ODBC connection: "The setup
| routines for the Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb) ODBC driver could not be
| found. Please reinstall the driver."
| Long story short, after researching MS sites, I ran the MDAC component
| checker from Microsoft which reports a mismatch on MSADCO.DLL (expected
| version 2.81.117.0) and after spending many more hours researching MS site
| again, I have come to the conclusion, I would have to install SP2. Why?
| Because you can't install MDAC 2.81 for Windows XP because it can ONLY be
| install when you install SP2.
|
| But see, that is where the problem begins. After I installed the SP2 the
| first time and also adding a patch for SQL Server, I lost my Access ODBC
| drivers. I tried to do a restore but I lost that too. (I think that's due
to
| not having too much memory space left on my hard drive.) MS site states
that
| MDAC 2.81 for Windows XP Pro can ONLY be found in SP2. Well, I have
| reinstalled it Many times and it still hasn't fixed the problem and you
can't
| install v2.81 stand-a-lone. I even tried to uninstalled/reinstall MS
ACCESS
| too.
|
| The bottom line, there doesn't seem to be a fix to this issue and I'm not
| the only one with this issue. I have seen many people on here with the
same
| issue.
|
| There should be a way to fix Access ODBC drivers for Windows XP Pro.
| Installing SP2 doesn't help fix this problem!!! HELP! I'm very tired of
| this problem. I have worked on this for over 18 hours now. I'm about to
just
| give up..
|
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