>>In one of your previous replies, you said the key was
DefaultDatabase.
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>>Try
DefaultDatabase=SALSADB in the settings string. Look at the registry to see what the exact name is as well as the case and submit it that way in the event it is case sensitive.
>>
>>If that still does not work, submit the setting string with everything except the database to see if that works. If it does, hopefully someone with experience with SQL Server can help with the rest.
>
>Small mis-understanding,
>the setting in the registry is Database and the Key Value is SalsaDB.
>Sorry
>
>I tried your soggestion but it still doesn't work.
I will be off work until late next week. I will install the SQL Server ODBC drivers when I get back and see if I can figure something out. We do not use SQL Server, but the ODBC drivers can still be installed so I can test adding a SQL Server DSN via code.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA