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| Guest | ODBC permission problem Hi, I have just recieved my new Dell PC With Vista Business installed. First I have joined our company domain, and created accounts in the user control panel that have admin rights. I have installed the ORACLE ODBC client whilst logged in as the computer administrator, and then set up the relevant system DSN. Then when I log in to my MSAccess DB it works fine, but when I log out as the administrator, and log in with my usual username (Which is also an administrator), I cannot read link tables. I get an error "SQL_HANDLE_ENV failed (#0)" If I test the system DSN in the ODBC Datasource Administrator it says test successfull. I am thinking that maybe there is a file that I do not have privelidges to read, maybe a temp file but I cannot figure it out. Can anybody help ? Thanks |
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| Guest | Re: ODBC permission problem Good news, I found that if I turn UAC off it works (if you have the same problem, UAC is in Control Panel/User Accounts/ and click Turn User Account Control on or off.) But ideally, I'd like to leave it turned on and fix the problem correctly. Thanks Paul "paul" <paul@dontemailme.com> wrote in message news:exGyIZagHHA.5044@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi, > I have just recieved my new Dell PC With Vista Business installed. > > First I have joined our company domain, and created accounts in the user > control panel that have admin rights. > > I have installed the ORACLE ODBC client whilst logged in as the computer > administrator, and then set up the relevant system DSN. > > Then when I log in to my MSAccess DB it works fine, but when I log out as > the administrator, and log in with my usual username (Which is also an > administrator), I cannot read link tables. > > > I get an error "SQL_HANDLE_ENV failed (#0)" > > If I test the system DSN in the ODBC Datasource Administrator it says test > successfull. > > I am thinking that maybe there is a file that I do not have privelidges to > read, maybe a temp file but I cannot figure it out. > > Can anybody help ? > > Thanks > > > > |
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