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ODBC DSN-less Connect String Builder

Asked by jdana in Access Coding/Macros, Databases Miscellaneous, SQL Server 2005

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My old employer built a slick little tool that built an ODBC connect string in Access and then used that string to connect the Access front-end to a SQL Server backend.  I know he used some open-source code out there as a starting point to build the tool.  Can someone point me to the code?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Access Coding/Macros, Databases Miscellaneous, SQL Server 2005
Tags: Microsoft, Access 2003 / SQL Server 2005
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Solution Provided By: matrix_aash
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