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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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I did find the solution to the problem. On 64-bit Win 7 (and I suppose in Server 2008) you can set application pool to "Enable 32-bit Applications". It is a simple property to set up. And it works. I am replying with the solution to you since you will undoubtedly remember the solution and help someone else in this predicament, while I will forget today after lunch <g>.

>If your ASP.NET application runs under 64-bit IIS than it'll not see 32-bit OLE DB providers. Maybe there's a 32-bit compatibility mode? Check http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/55cd5e11-49a9-4158-8b1f-7f2aa4ad2f07.mspx?mfr=true
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>>I can't seem to make the Win 7 64 bit recognize that VFP Ole DB driver is installed. When I check from within VFP 9 command window I can see that the driver is installed. But when I use this driver from my ASP.NET application the message I get is that the driver is not installed. I realize that the Ole Db driver is 32 bit; is this the reason? Can it be still done?
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