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Thanks, Tommy. That's something I had not thought of. When we went from V5R3 to V5R4, I remember that we upgraded Access for Windows to V5R4. I just checked an "old" PC, and it is at Access V5R4. Mine is at V6R1, but I always put the new stuff on my PC first to test it and then only put it on client PCs when there is a "need".
After installing Access 7.1 on the client PCs, did you have to do any reconfiguration on the PC for the ODBC problem or did installing the new release simply replace the ODBC driver and everything worked without any other changes? This is, as I said, the kind of thing that I frequently overlook.
Jerry C. Adams
IBM System i Programmer/Analyst
Reporter: Yogi, have you made up your mind yet?
Yogi Berra: Not that I know of.
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