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That's one way to get to the "Selective Setup" for iSeries Access - you can get 
to it also from the Programs menu. So it's not really what I call part of 
Navigator. ODBC & OLE/DB stuff is installed during setup - full should have got 
it.

Point is, you do not HAVE to run Navigator to get to the setup.
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From: Dave Reiher/prairiefarms <DReiher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> Don't you have to run iSeries Navigator and select the ODBC stuff under 
> Data Access?? 
> I am not sure, but I think you have to do this in order to actually get 
> the ODBC drivers out there. 
> 
> Dave Reiher 
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> Prairie Farms Dairy - Corporate 
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> I have a client running W2000Pro. We have un-installed iSeries Access and 
> re-installed using a "Full Install" using V5R3 with the SI18xxx service 
> pack. 
> iSeries Access install/uninstall screens and the Program folder with all 
> the options shows the ODBC stuff there. 
> 
> Now we try and go to define an ODBC connection all we see are Microsoft 
> drivers and a SQL, no iSeries or Client Access drivers listed, Anyone seen 
> 
> this before? 
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