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Saving ODBC Connections stored on my PC to a new machine
I have all kind of ODBC Connections on my PC here at work, mostly to SQL Server backend Tables. I am getting a new machine this week and I was wondering how can move the ODBC Connections to my new machine, without individually adding them one at a time all over again?
Can I copy the ODBC.INI, SQLODBC.INI, and oraodbc.ini which are on my C drive using Notepad, and save them to the same corresponding location on my new machine?
Please advise.
Thanks
Can I copy the ODBC.INI, SQLODBC.INI, and oraodbc.ini which are on my C drive using Notepad, and save them to the same corresponding location on my new machine?
Please advise.
Thanks
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Microsoft Access is a rapid application development (RAD) relational database tool. Access can be used for both desktop and web-based applications, and uses VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) as its coding language.