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Programatically add an ODBC datasource entry

Tags: visual Basic 2005/2008 -
I have an application in Visual Basic 2008 that does a word merge with an Access Database.   The tables in these are attached from a SQL Server.     I manually create a User DSN for the Access Database in the ODBC Administrator applet.  I would like to do this automatically.     Since the database tables are attached SQL Server tables do I need to create an entry for SQL Server as well?

My goal is to have my application (visual basic) check to see if the ODBC entry is there.   If not, create it.

Any help - I have no clue how to do this programatically.

Thanks.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: rrowe68
Solution Provided By: TheLearnedOne
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
Views: 52
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