[AccessD] DATA PROVIDER COULD NOT BE INITIALIZED

jeffrey.demulling at usbank.com jeffrey.demulling at usbank.com
Fri Mar 28 17:07:07 CST 2003


First: Marty thanks for the link.


She has version 2.5 SP1 (2.51.5303.5) for the MDAC.
On my machine I have version 2.6 RTM (2.60.6526.3)

Now I am not sure what connection string you are referring to.  The ADP 
connection interface looks like the following:








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MDAC Component Checker

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=8F0A8DF6-4A21-4B43-BF53-14332EF092C9&displaylang=en

 How about a peek at your connection string too?

Mwp.Reid at Queens-Belfast.AC.UK wrote:
The adress escapes me at the moment but theres a download on MS which 
tells 
you the versions of all the MDAC stuff you have loaded.

Sorry I cant  remember the address.

Martin


Quoting Mike and Doris Manning <mikedorism at ntelos.net>:

 
Yes that is what I meant.  To resolve the problem you need to find out
the
answers to the following questions...
 
1) Does she have MDAC 2.7 installed?
2) Did you create a SQL data connection (either a System DSN or a User
DSN)
on her machine?
 
Doris Manning
Database Administrator
Hargrove Inc.
www.hargroveinc.com

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Do you mean MDAC 2.7? 



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Does she have the latest MDAC update installed? 
 
Doris Manning 
Database Administrator 
Hargrove Inc. 
www.hargroveinc.com 
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I have an AXP ADP FE (saved in A2K format) that connects to a SQL
server.
Everything works fine on my machine, on a machine with A2K, but when I
try
using the file with a machine that was setup with the run-time version I
get
the error: "DATA PROVIDER COULD NOT BE INITIALIZED". 

The user is opening a form and when she clicks on a drop-down box that
has a
rowsource = dbo.SEL_Offices_AlphaSort (yes she does have the correct
permissions on the SQL server side for the SP) and a rowsourcetype =
Table/View/StoredProc. 

Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

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