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  • Neil

    A03: Can't Link ODBC Tables

    I just started using Access 2003, and I can't link a SQL Server table. I
    right-click on the database window; select Link Tables; and select ODBC
    Databases from the Files of Type dropdown. As soon as I select ODBC
    Databases from the Files of Type dropdown, the entire dialog box disappears.
    No error message. Just disappears, and I'm back at the database window.

    I have tried this with other databases, including a brand new blank one, and
    the results are the same. So it's definitely something in my system, not the
    database. I also tried it on another computer I have running Access 2003,
    and it works fine. But on this computer, it won't link ODBC.

    I applied the SP3 patch last night, but the results are the same.

    Any ideas about what I can try, or perhaps a file I can copy from my other
    PC, in which Link Tables works?

    Thanks!

    Neil


  • Sylvain Lafontaine

    #2
    Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables

    Quite likely, this is your antiviruses at work. Deactivate any protection
    related to Office, VBScript or ActiveScript and you should be OK. Later,
    when you'll have finished etablishing your linked tables, you can reenable
    this protection.

    --
    Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
    MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
    E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)


    "Neil" <nospam@nospam. netwrote in message
    news:BElBj.1565 0$Ej5.6357@news svr29.news.prod igy.net...
    >I just started using Access 2003, and I can't link a SQL Server table. I
    >right-click on the database window; select Link Tables; and select ODBC
    >Databases from the Files of Type dropdown. As soon as I select ODBC
    >Databases from the Files of Type dropdown, the entire dialog box
    >disappears. No error message. Just disappears, and I'm back at the database
    >window.
    >
    I have tried this with other databases, including a brand new blank one,
    and the results are the same. So it's definitely something in my system,
    not the database. I also tried it on another computer I have running
    Access 2003, and it works fine. But on this computer, it won't link ODBC.
    >
    I applied the SP3 patch last night, but the results are the same.
    >
    Any ideas about what I can try, or perhaps a file I can copy from my other
    PC, in which Link Tables works?
    >
    Thanks!
    >
    Neil
    >

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    • Neil

      #3
      Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables

      The only security I have is my Norton Internet Security, which includes
      Norton Antivirus. (This, by the way, is the same product I have on my other
      computer, the one with no problems in this regard.) I disabled Norton
      Internet Security, but the problem remained. I also checked Windows
      Firewall, and it is turned off.


      "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)>
      wrote in message news:ukVmDyxgIH A.484@TK2MSFTNG P06.phx.gbl...
      Quite likely, this is your antiviruses at work. Deactivate any protection
      related to Office, VBScript or ActiveScript and you should be OK. Later,
      when you'll have finished etablishing your linked tables, you can reenable
      this protection.
      >
      --
      Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
      MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
      E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)
      >
      >
      "Neil" <nospam@nospam. netwrote in message
      news:BElBj.1565 0$Ej5.6357@news svr29.news.prod igy.net...
      >>I just started using Access 2003, and I can't link a SQL Server table. I
      >>right-click on the database window; select Link Tables; and select ODBC
      >>Databases from the Files of Type dropdown. As soon as I select ODBC
      >>Databases from the Files of Type dropdown, the entire dialog box
      >>disappears. No error message. Just disappears, and I'm back at the
      >>database window.
      >>
      >I have tried this with other databases, including a brand new blank one,
      >and the results are the same. So it's definitely something in my system,
      >not the database. I also tried it on another computer I have running
      >Access 2003, and it works fine. But on this computer, it won't link ODBC.
      >>
      >I applied the SP3 patch last night, but the results are the same.
      >>
      >Any ideas about what I can try, or perhaps a file I can copy from my
      >other PC, in which Link Tables works?
      >>
      >Thanks!
      >>
      >Neil
      >>
      >
      >

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      • Gary Walter

        #4
        Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables


        "Neil" <nospam@nospam. netwrote in message
        news:BElBj.1565 0$Ej5.6357@news svr29.news.prod igy.net...
        >I just started using Access 2003, and I can't link a SQL Server table. I
        >right-click on the database window; select Link Tables; and select ODBC
        >Databases from the Files of Type dropdown. As soon as I select ODBC
        >Databases from the Files of Type dropdown, the entire dialog box
        >disappears. No error message. Just disappears, and I'm back at the database
        >window.
        >
        I have tried this with other databases, including a brand new blank one,
        and the results are the same. So it's definitely something in my system,
        not the database. I also tried it on another computer I have running
        Access 2003, and it works fine. But on this computer, it won't link ODBC.
        >
        I applied the SP3 patch last night, but the results are the same.
        >
        Any ideas about what I can try, or perhaps a file I can copy from my other
        PC, in which Link Tables works?
        >

        Hi Neil,

        If this were AccessXP, I might try checking the following
        (not sure about Access 2003):

        Close all Access programs.

        1) try to find these 3 files on hard drive:

        Acwzmain.mde
        Acwztool.mde
        Acwzlib.mde

        {probably in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10 \ if Access XP}

        Do they exist?

        2) If so, then start 2 Window Searches

        in one, search for Regsvr32.exe
        in second, search for accwiz.dll


        Drag-and-drop accwiz.dll onto Regsvr32.exe

        You should get a message that reg successful.

        Does it work properly now?

        If not, you might try unregistering the dll,
        then reregister.

        Like I said before, I am unsure about Access 2003.

        good luck,

        gary


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        • Jens Schilling

          #5
          Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables

          Hi,

          Neil wrote:
          I think you're confusing Norton Internet Security with Norton
          Firewall. Norton Internet Security is not simply a firewall; it's an
          integration of Norton Firewall, Norton Antivirus, Norton Antispam,
          etc., into one module. Disabling Norton Internet Security disables
          Norton Antivirus.
          However, to make the point, I explicitly disabled the Antivirus
          module. Results are the same. So I'm sure that's not it.
          Take a look at this thread, and you can read that it's not enough to disable
          NAV:



          Regards
          Jens


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          • Neil

            #6
            Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables

            Well, that resolved it. Thanks so much!

            Strange because:

            a) didn't have this problem on my other computer with the same configuration
            (is an older computer, so I must have disabled that option years ago)

            b) didn't have this problem with Access 2000, even with that option turned
            on.

            Anyway, all is good now. Thanks again!

            Neil



            "Jens Schilling" <jensschillingB itteLoeschen@fi ssership.dewrot e in message
            news:fr5sii$1mg $00$1@news.t-online.com...
            Hi,
            >
            Neil wrote:
            >I think you're confusing Norton Internet Security with Norton
            >Firewall. Norton Internet Security is not simply a firewall; it's an
            >integration of Norton Firewall, Norton Antivirus, Norton Antispam,
            >etc., into one module. Disabling Norton Internet Security disables
            >Norton Antivirus.
            >However, to make the point, I explicitly disabled the Antivirus
            >module. Results are the same. So I'm sure that's not it.
            >
            Take a look at this thread, and you can read that it's not enough to
            disable NAV:
            >

            >
            Regards
            Jens
            >
            >

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            • Jens Schilling

              #7
              Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables

              Hi,

              Neil wrote:
              b) didn't have this problem with Access 2000, even with that option
              turned on.
              It seems that only A03 shows this behaviour - I didn't noticed it for
              another version.

              Regards
              Jens


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              • Neil

                #8
                Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables

                It seems that only A03 shows this behaviour - I didn't noticed it for
                another version.
                *shaking fist at Microsoft*


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                • terrymandin@shaw.ca

                  #9
                  Re: Can't Link ODBC Tables

                  On Mar 11, 10:23 am, "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the
                  blanks, no spam please)wrote:
                  Well, the last version of Norton that I've bought was the 2003; so I might
                  be a little confused with all these name changes that Norton and Symantec
                  have brought to their list of products.
                  >
                  However, as far as I know, all people who have been confronted with the same
                  problem as you have found that the cause was their antivirus and in most
                  cases, it was NAV who was involved.  I think that I remember some peoples
                  having problems with other antiviruses but I'm not sure. I don't remember
                  anyone who had the same problem as you but with a cause that was rooted into
                  something else than an antivirus.
                  >
                  --
                  Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
                  MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
                  E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)
                  >
                  "Neil" <nos...@nospam. netwrote in message
                  >
                  news:GfuBj.1375 9$5K1.11502@new ssvr12.news.pro digy.net...>I think you're confusing Norton Internet Security with Norton Firewall.
                  Norton Internet Security is not simply a firewall; it's an integration of
                  Norton Firewall, Norton Antivirus, Norton Antispam, etc., into one module..
                  Disabling Norton Internet Security disables Norton Antivirus.
                  >
                  However, to make the point, I explicitly disabled the Antivirus module.
                  Results are the same. So I'm sure that's not it.
                  >
                  Thanks, though.
                  >
                  Neil
                  >
                  "Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)>
                  wrote in messagenews:ejM U8XzgIHA.4536@T K2MSFTNGP06.phx .gbl...
                  If you have NAV 2006, deactivate the Office Plug-in that you will find
                  under the Miscellaneous tab; if you have NAV 2007, deactivate the
                  Scanning for Microsoft Office Documents.  More info at:
                  >>
                  If you don't find the right item, simply deactivate (temporarily) the
                  whole anti-viruse package. The Norton Internet Security is simply a
                  firewall and has nothing to do with this problem (and neither the Windows
                  Firewall). (However, the firewall can give trouble later when accessing
                  the data through a linked table.)
                  >
                  --
                  Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
                  MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
                  E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)
                  >
                  "Neil" <nos...@nospam. netwrote in message
                  >news:9ioBj.256 37$J41.10175@ne wssvr14.news.pr odigy.net...
                  >The only security I have is my Norton Internet Security, which includes
                  >Norton Antivirus. (This, by the way, is the same product I have on my
                  >other computer, the one with no problems in this regard.) I disabled
                  >Norton Internet Security, but the problem remained. I also checked
                  >Windows Firewall, and it is turned off.
                  >
                  >"Sylvain Lafontaine" <sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)>
                  >wrote in messagenews:ukV mDyxgIHA.484@TK 2MSFTNGP06.phx. gbl...
                  >>Quite likely, this is your antiviruses at work.  Deactivate any
                  >>protection related to Office, VBScript or ActiveScript and you should
                  >>be OK.  Later, when you'll have finished etablishing your linked
                  >>tables, you can reenable this protection.
                  >
                  >>--
                  >>Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
                  >>MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC
                  >>E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please)
                  >
                  >>"Neil" <nos...@nospam. netwrote in message
                  >>>news:BElBj.1 5650$Ej5.6357@n ewssvr29.news.p rodigy.net...
                  >>>>I just started using Access 2003, and I can't link a SQL Server table..
                  >>>>I right-click on the database window; select Link Tables; and select
                  >>>>ODBC Databases from the Files of Type dropdown. As soon as I select
                  >>>>ODBC Databases from the Files of Type dropdown, the entire dialog box
                  >>>>disappear s. No error message. Just disappears, and I'm back at the
                  >>>>database window.
                  >
                  >>>I have tried this with other databases, including a brand new blank
                  >>>one, and the results are the same. So it's definitely something in my
                  >>>system, not the database. I also tried it on another computer I have
                  >>>running Access 2003, and it works fine. But on this computer, it won't
                  >>>link ODBC.
                  >
                  >>>I applied the SP3 patch last night, but the results are the same.
                  >
                  >>>Any ideas about what I can try, or perhaps a file I can copy from my
                  >>>other PC, in which Link Tables works?
                  >
                  >>>Thanks!
                  >
                  >>>Neil
                  For details on disabling the Norton Office Plug-in on various Norton
                  installs, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329820.

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