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32 bit odbc manager
32 bit odbc manager











Depending on your setup, that may be C:\windows\SysWow64\odbcad32.exe. To get to the 32-bit ODBC Administrator tool, you’ll need to look in: %SystemRoot%\SysWow64\odbcad32.exe. In the meantime, if you are running on a 64-bit version of Windows, which is increasingly becoming the norm, you’re going to love that Microsoft have a 32-bit ODBC manager and a 64-bit ODBC manager. This is one of the many reasons it would be nice to not have the Translator depend on Chameleon. It’s written in Delphi, which doesn’t support 64-bit yet and probably never will. There are some easy workarounds to the problems you face though.Ĭhameleon is a 32-bit application.

#32 BIT ODBC MANAGER 64 BIT#

Until we completely get rid of Chameleon there are some aggravations which come up for people using the 64 bit version of Iguana on windows to talk to Sybase and SQL Server. Comparing the DLLs the Drivers tab does not help much, as the same driver DLLs are used (though different ones may be loaded).Comparing the DLLs the About tab does not help, as they are identical.

32 bit odbc manager

  • Both of the ODBC Admin Tools use the same DLLs, therefore:.
  • (closing the 64 bit tool before running the 32 bit tool), the 64 tool remains active and can fool you into thinking it is the 32 bit tool
  • All the ODBC DLLS are in the “System32” directory and called odbcXX32.dll (the same DLLs are used for 32 and 64 bit ODBC).
  • (default install: C:\windows\ SysWow64\odbcad32.exe)
  • 32 bit executable: %SystemRoot%\ SysWow64\odbcad32.exe.
  • (default install: C:\windows\ System32\odbcad32.exe)
  • 64 bit executable: %SystemRoot%\ System32\odbcad32.exe.
  • The 32 bit and 64 bit executable are both called odbcad32.exe, which can be confusing….
  • The 32 and 64 bit ODBC Admin Tools look identical.
  • Warning: Differentiating between which tool is running can be confusing, because:











    32 bit odbc manager