Is the following what is supposed to get my attention on your page "For 32-bit applications under 64-bit Windows there's ODBC Data Source Administrator for the 32-bit ODBC drivers %systemdrive%\Windows\SysWoW64\odbcad32.exe (usually C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe)."
If it's the case I don't see how this could help me on win 7 64 bits. It's only an app. and I can't add my ODBC VFP with it.
>See
http://www.berezniker.com/content/pages/visual-foxpro/visual-foxpro-odbc-driver>
>>I installed Odbc for VFP but from what I can understand it's the 32 bit version and it cannot be used on Windows 7 64 bit.
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>>I'd like to give Power Pivot For Excel 2010 a test. But it looks like it would make things easier to have an odbc connection for VFP. I know I can used delimited text files in Ppower Pivot but I'd really like to be able to use the Odbc.
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>>What do I have to do to make things work?
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