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MS Access VBA ODBC to oracle connection using Microsoft driver for Oracle

Zone: Access Forms
Tags: VBA, Provider not found. May not be properly installed...
Hi,
I have an access application that contains tables linked to an Oracle database. The ODBC driver I must use is the Microsoft ODBC for Oracle. When i sue the attached code to connect to Oracle, I get the message that the "Provider not found, may not be properly installed..." Can you help

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Dim Conn As ADODB.Connection
Set Conn = New ADODB.Connection
 
 Conn.Open "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;" & _
"Data Source=volprd;" & _
"User Id=user_access_apps;" & _
"Password=diy_accesspd"
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Question Stats
Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: Ucaihc
Solution Provided By: Badotz
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 208
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03.06.2008 at 02:33PM PST, ID: 21065481

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