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At 03:30 PM 3/10/98 -0500, Gary Feinstein wrote:
>I am receiving the following message in Excel when trying to use the Get
>External Data option:
>
>MS Query requires ODBC 3.0 or higher.
>
>I know at one point I had this working.  I think I installed something
>that screwed up my Win95.  I do not have the icon for 32-bit ODBC in
>Control Panel however, I have configured ODBC in CA V3R1M2.
>Any thoughts other than trashing Win95 altogether?

Gary,

Try installing the latest version of ODBC from the MS FTP site. It's 
FTP.Microsoft.com. The software download library is in the mslfiles directory. 
The latest file name I have is WX1350.EXE. It may not work, but it's sure worth 
a shot.

hth
Pete


Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com 
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/

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