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Problem connecting to ODBC datasource in ColdFusion

Asked by twestfall in ColdFusion Application Server

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I am having a problem connecting to a data source with ColdFusion 5.0.  I keep receiving the error ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found).

I have data sources setup FoxPro on both the same server that ColdFusion is installed on and another server in the domain.  I also have a data source setup for a 3rd server using SQL.

I have no problems connecting to the VFP tables that are on the same server where ColdFulsion is installed.  The path is setup like E:\Inetpub\wwwroot\website\databses.  No problems

No problem connecting to the SQL Server databases either.

My problem comes when trying to connect to a VFP table on another server where the path is setup as \\SBT-SERVER\SBT\PRO50\.  The connection is verified.  I can paste this path into Windows Explorer and brings up the files and folders in this folder easily so that eliminates permissions (I think).  Since I can open VFP tables on the ColdFusion server then I know it's not just a VFP driver issue.

I just don't get it.  Any ideas?

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Zone: ColdFusion Application Server
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