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That is by doing an "Install Additional Components"......

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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.

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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?

Thanks
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