"control panel"
than you have< img src="control panel.jpg" width="800" height="400"/>
"administator tools”
than you have administator toolsnow click on
"ODBC Data Source"
than you have itClick on either the
“User DSN”"
or the “System DSN” tab•A “User DSN” is only visible and available to the user currently logged on to the current computer.
• A “System DSN” is available to any user logged on to the workstation.
• At this point you are in the “Create New Data Source” dialog box.
Double click on the ODBC driver for the data source (database) you want to access. For example,you might click on
“Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)”
ODBC driver Setup Dialog
• In the “Data Source Name” box, type in a name for the data source. This string does not have to be the actual name of your database or table.
• In the “Description” box, enter some description of the data source.
• In the “Database” box, click on the “Select...” button, and browse to find the database (or data source).
After finding your data source, click on “OK”, and back out of the “ODBC Data Source Administrator”.
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