From: Dave A. <da...@ca...> - 2011-03-23 14:01:03
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I can connect from the workstations without ODBC. So Firebird client is installed correctly, the connection string and user details are correct and there is no firewall blocking the port. But still we cannot connect when setting up the dsn. There is something peculiar to these machines, but how do I find out what it is? This thread really has the wrong subject now. MS Office is obviously not a factor. On 23/03/11 12:10, Bart Smissaert wrote: > Can you connect in Excel via ADO, ODBC and a DSN-less connection > string with some VBA code? > > RBS > > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Dave Albiston > <da...@ca...> wrote: >> Hi there >> >> The configuration settings are correct. We proved it by setting up a dsn >> on the actual database server with the same settings and it worked. >> >> It does not work on the workstations. But the same settings are used in >> a delphi application running on the workstations which connects without >> a problem. >> >> Judging by the feedback on this thread, it sounds like MS Office is not >> an issue. >> >> Is there a way to investigate why I get the >> >> "Open database 'server_name:alias_name' failed" >> >> Is there a trace log of some kind? There appears to be something >> peculiar about my client's PCs. The driver works on everything else I >> have tested it on. >> >> >> On 23/03/11 10:10, Marco Held wrote: >>> Hello Dave, >>> >>> when pressing the Test button, do you get any error message? Please send us >>> all your settings you filled in to the configuration of the ODBC DSN. >>> >>> Regards, Marco >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Marco Held >>> >>> phone: +49 271 77202 27 >>> e-mail: mh...@de... >>> >>> >>> >>> demig Prozessautomatisierung GmbH – www.demig.de – in...@de... >>> Haardtstraße 40 – D-57076 Siegen – Tel. +49 271 77202 0 – Fax +49 271 >>> 77202 92 >>> Registergericht Siegen HRB 2819 – Geschäftsführer Joachim Herbst, Winfried >>> Held >>> >>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>> Von: Dave Albiston [mailto:da...@ca...] >>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. März 2011 10:43 >>> An: Bart Smissaert >>> Cc: fir...@li... >>> Betreff: Re: [Firebird-odbc-devel] MS Office compatability >>> >>> Hi Bart >>> >>> We are using server_name:alias_name. It work fine with the my Delphi >>> application so I think it can be ruled out as the cause of the problem. >>> >>> We are not using Office to connect. At the moment we are just trying to >>> set up the System dsn but the Test connection button always fails. >>> >>> I was under the impression that Office installs a different set of MDAC >>> components but that doesn't seem to be an issue. >>> >>> On 23/03/11 08:39, Bart Smissaert wrote: >>>> Have been using the Phoenix ODBC driver with various Office versions >>>> for years and no problem. >>>> Find that if there is any trouble it usually is a faulty connection >>> string. >>>> What is the connection string you are using? >>>> >>>> RBS >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Dave Albiston >>>> <da...@ca...> wrote: >>>>> Hi Olaf >>>>> >>>>> My client is using 32 bit XP with Office 2003 and Office 2007. At the >>>>> moment we are just trying to set up the ODBC connection but the Test >>>>> Connection button always fails. >>>>> >>>>> A delphi application (using IBX components) is working so we know the >>>>> connection string and login credentials are correct and that the link >>>>> from the Firebird client to the server is OK. >>>>> >>>>> Is there some way to trace the cause of the failure with ODBC? >>>>> >>>>> On 22/03/11 14:43, Olaf Kluge wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> yes, I have testet it with firebird odbc 2.0.0.150. I use two >>> connections to >>>>>> firebird. All tables are connected to a system.dsn, stored procedures >>> with >>>>>> an ADO-connection. >>>>>> >>>>>> What operating sytem you are using on your clients? 32 or 64bit? Can you >>>>>> connect with the ODBC-DSN (Test-Button). >>>>>> >>>>>> Olaf >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks Olaf >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you confirm that you are using MS Office with the latest version >>>>>> (RC2) of the Firebird driver. >>>>>> >>>>>> I am looking for an explanation why the driver works perfectly on my >>> machine >>>>>> but fails to connect on the client's desktop machines which have MS >>> Office >>>>>> installed. It works on their server which does not have MS Office. The >>>>>> connection string and user details are all correct. >>>>>> >>>>>> On 22/03/11 11:43, Olaf Kluge wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello Dave, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> since Microsoft Windows XP, MDAC 2.8 is integrated. In Windows 2000 >>>>>>> you need to install the MDAC manually. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We use Microsoft Office, especially Access to connect to firebird. I >>>>>>> have tested the gemini-odbc-driver, also the firebird-odbc-driver and >>>>>>> both works very well within all me known firebird-versions. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You can use ODBC with all Applications using ODBC. With the >>>>>>> odbc-driver-manager you can test the connection to firebird. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best regards, Olaf >>>>>>> _____________________ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My client is unsuccessful in connecting to the database using the ODBC >>>>>>> driver. I have tested the driver on all my machines and it works. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Reading up on this, I discovered that MS Office (and other MS >>>>>>> products) install a different set of MDAC components. On the MS >>>>>>> knowledgebase, I discovered this: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "With so many recent MDAC releases, applications have experienced >>>>>>> version incompatibility issues under certain circumstances." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> All my client's machines have MS Office installed, but I don't use it. >>>>>>> Is the Firebird driver compatable with MS Office? >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> Dave Albiston >>>>> >>>>> Cairngorm Software Ltd >>>>> >>>>> Phone No. +44 (0)1383 729087 >>>>> Mobile No. +44 (0)7711 904030 >>>>> >>>>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> -- >>>>> Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet >>> the >>>>> growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses >>>>> are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your >>> software >>>>> be a part of the solution? 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