ODBC Drivers 64-Bit

N

NMahmoud

I have 64 bit sqlserver 2008 installed on a 64bit Window Server,

and my problem is "there is no drivers listed in the 'ODBC/create New Data
Source' box other than the sql server",



1. I tried to install "64-Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC (MSDASQL)" but the
installation give me the error "Not enough storage is available to process
this command"

2. I tried to install MDAC 2.8, but it did not run at all, it just flashed
and died

3. Installed "CompChecker", and I perform analysis to determine the release
version, I get unknown version

4. the register

"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DataAccess\FullInstallVer" =
6.0.6001.18000

"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ODBC\ODBCINST.INI" has only the sqlserver's



any advise



thanks

Nabila
 
S

Sylvain Lafontaine

First, many ODBC providers such as those for Access or Excel are 32 bit
driver and cannot be accessed from a program running under the 64 mode of
Window Server 64 bit and installing the 64 Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC
(MSDASQL) will change nothing to that.

Second, your installation problems look strange. What kind of 64 bit Window
Server do you have? Is this Itanium or the more regular Intel X64 flavor?

--
Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
MVP - Windows Live Platform
Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam please)
Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
(French)


"NMahmoud" wrote in message
news:%232xJk%23ExJHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I have 64 bit sqlserver 2008 installed on a 64bit Window Server,
>
> and my problem is "there is no drivers listed in the 'ODBC/create New Data
> Source' box other than the sql server",
>
>
>
> 1. I tried to install "64-Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC (MSDASQL)" but the
> installation give me the error "Not enough storage is available to process
> this command"
>
> 2. I tried to install MDAC 2.8, but it did not run at all, it just
> flashed and died
>
> 3. Installed "CompChecker", and I perform analysis to determine the
> release version, I get unknown version
>
> 4. the register
>
> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftDataAccessFullInstallVer" =
> 6.0.6001.18000
>
> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareODBCODBCINST.INI" has only the sqlserver's
>
>
>
> any advise
>
>
>
> thanks
>
> Nabila
>
>
 
N

NMahmoud

thank you for your response Sylvain, you are right, we installed the 64 bit
Oracle client utilities and we were able to see Oracle odbc driver listed.
We have X64,

and I thought that 32/64 translation layer will make the 32
applications/drivers appear to the system as 64, apperantly not.
but I was able to see the 32 ODBC dirvers when I run the 32bit
"odbcad32.exe" which I found in

C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-m..-odbc-administrator_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6001.18000_none_444fe75e3db70c2d

Thanks again
Nabila

"Sylvain Lafontaine" wrote in message
news:e3TKRaGxJHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> First, many ODBC providers such as those for Access or Excel are 32 bit
> driver and cannot be accessed from a program running under the 64 mode of
> Window Server 64 bit and installing the 64 Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC
> (MSDASQL) will change nothing to that.
>
> Second, your installation problems look strange. What kind of 64 bit
> Window Server do you have? Is this Itanium or the more regular Intel X64
> flavor?
>
> --
> Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
> MVP - Windows Live Platform
> Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam please)
> Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
> (French)
>
>
> "NMahmoud" wrote in message
> news:%232xJk%23ExJHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>I have 64 bit sqlserver 2008 installed on a 64bit Window Server,
>>
>> and my problem is "there is no drivers listed in the 'ODBC/create New
>> Data Source' box other than the sql server",
>>
>>
>>
>> 1. I tried to install "64-Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC (MSDASQL)" but the
>> installation give me the error "Not enough storage is available to
>> process this command"
>>
>> 2. I tried to install MDAC 2.8, but it did not run at all, it just
>> flashed and died
>>
>> 3. Installed "CompChecker", and I perform analysis to determine the
>> release version, I get unknown version
>>
>> 4. the register
>>
>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftDataAccessFullInstallVer" =
>> 6.0.6001.18000
>>
>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareODBCODBCINST.INI" has only the sqlserver's
>>
>>
>>
>> any advise
>>
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Nabila
>>
>>

>
>
 
S

Sylvain Lafontaine

Exactly: there is no translation layer available at this moment so if you
don't have a 64 driver available, you cannot use a 32 bit driver instead
from the 64 world. The 32 bit drivers that you can see with the 32 bit
version of odbcad32.exe are only for the programs running under the 32 bit
emulated mode (WOW64) and cannot be accessed from any program running under
the native 64 bit mode.

--
Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
MVP - Windows Live Platform
Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam please)
Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
(French)


"NMahmoud" wrote in message
news:e7jD5BvxJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> thank you for your response Sylvain, you are right, we installed the 64
> bit Oracle client utilities and we were able to see Oracle odbc driver
> listed. We have X64,
>
> and I thought that 32/64 translation layer will make the 32
> applications/drivers appear to the system as 64, apperantly not.
> but I was able to see the 32 ODBC dirvers when I run the 32bit
> "odbcad32.exe" which I found in
>
> C:Windowswinsxsx86_microsoft-windows-m..-odbc-administrator_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6001.18000_none_444fe75e3db70c2d
>
> Thanks again
> Nabila
>
> "Sylvain Lafontaine" wrote in message
> news:e3TKRaGxJHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> First, many ODBC providers such as those for Access or Excel are 32 bit
>> driver and cannot be accessed from a program running under the 64 mode of
>> Window Server 64 bit and installing the 64 Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC
>> (MSDASQL) will change nothing to that.
>>
>> Second, your installation problems look strange. What kind of 64 bit
>> Window Server do you have? Is this Itanium or the more regular Intel X64
>> flavor?
>>
>> --
>> Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
>> MVP - Windows Live Platform
>> Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam
>> please)
>> Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
>> (French)
>>
>>
>> "NMahmoud" wrote in message
>> news:%232xJk%23ExJHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>I have 64 bit sqlserver 2008 installed on a 64bit Window Server,
>>>
>>> and my problem is "there is no drivers listed in the 'ODBC/create New
>>> Data Source' box other than the sql server",
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. I tried to install "64-Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC (MSDASQL)" but the
>>> installation give me the error "Not enough storage is available to
>>> process this command"
>>>
>>> 2. I tried to install MDAC 2.8, but it did not run at all, it just
>>> flashed and died
>>>
>>> 3. Installed "CompChecker", and I perform analysis to determine the
>>> release version, I get unknown version
>>>
>>> 4. the register
>>>
>>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftDataAccessFullInstallVer" =
>>> 6.0.6001.18000
>>>
>>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareODBCODBCINST.INI" has only the sqlserver's
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> any advise
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> Nabila
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>
>
 
N

NMahmoud

Thank you for your help Sylvain,


"Sylvain Lafontaine" wrote in message
news:uR$SkQvxJHA.1196@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Exactly: there is no translation layer available at this moment so if you
> don't have a 64 driver available, you cannot use a 32 bit driver instead
> from the 64 world. The 32 bit drivers that you can see with the 32 bit
> version of odbcad32.exe are only for the programs running under the 32 bit
> emulated mode (WOW64) and cannot be accessed from any program running
> under the native 64 bit mode.
>
> --
> Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
> MVP - Windows Live Platform
> Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam please)
> Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
> (French)
>
>
> "NMahmoud" wrote in message
> news:e7jD5BvxJHA.3476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> thank you for your response Sylvain, you are right, we installed the 64
>> bit Oracle client utilities and we were able to see Oracle odbc driver
>> listed. We have X64,
>>
>> and I thought that 32/64 translation layer will make the 32
>> applications/drivers appear to the system as 64, apperantly not.
>> but I was able to see the 32 ODBC dirvers when I run the 32bit
>> "odbcad32.exe" which I found in
>>
>> C:Windowswinsxsx86_microsoft-windows-m..-odbc-administrator_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0.6001.18000_none_444fe75e3db70c2d
>>
>> Thanks again
>> Nabila
>>
>> "Sylvain Lafontaine" wrote in message
>> news:e3TKRaGxJHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> First, many ODBC providers such as those for Access or Excel are 32 bit
>>> driver and cannot be accessed from a program running under the 64 mode
>>> of Window Server 64 bit and installing the 64 Bit OLEDB Provider for
>>> ODBC (MSDASQL) will change nothing to that.
>>>
>>> Second, your installation problems look strange. What kind of 64 bit
>>> Window Server do you have? Is this Itanium or the more regular Intel
>>> X64 flavor?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
>>> MVP - Windows Live Platform
>>> Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam
>>> please)
>>> Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
>>> (French)
>>>
>>>
>>> "NMahmoud" wrote in message
>>> news:%232xJk%23ExJHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>I have 64 bit sqlserver 2008 installed on a 64bit Window Server,
>>>>
>>>> and my problem is "there is no drivers listed in the 'ODBC/create New
>>>> Data Source' box other than the sql server",
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. I tried to install "64-Bit OLEDB Provider for ODBC (MSDASQL)" but
>>>> the installation give me the error "Not enough storage is available to
>>>> process this command"
>>>>
>>>> 2. I tried to install MDAC 2.8, but it did not run at all, it just
>>>> flashed and died
>>>>
>>>> 3. Installed "CompChecker", and I perform analysis to determine the
>>>> release version, I get unknown version
>>>>
>>>> 4. the register
>>>>
>>>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftDataAccessFullInstallVer" =
>>>> 6.0.6001.18000
>>>>
>>>> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareODBCODBCINST.INI" has only the
>>>> sqlserver's
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> any advise
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> Nabila
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>
>
 
I

Ivan Sanders

Visual Studio & ODBC Drivers 64-Bit

Irrespective of whether your Microsoft SQL Server instance is 64-bit, the Visual Studio IDE is a 32-bit application and as a result all OLE DB and .Net Providers must be 32-bit, along with any subsequently interfaced components such as ODBC drivers. (This is whay you cant choose any 64=bit DSNs as datasources & if you create a 32-bit DSNs you will error with an architecture mismatch)

This means that when you are developing and debugging SSIS, SSAS, & SSRS applications you will require a 32-bit Provider and where necessary the 32-bit ODBC drivers.

When run your final SSIS, SSAS package, if it is deployed against a Microsoft SQL Server instance which is 64-bit, it will require a 64-bit Provider and where necesaary a 64-bit ODBC driver.

Therefore, with 64-bit instances of Microsoft SQL Server you will require both 32-bit and 64-bit components to allow ease of use in taking advantage of the available features

It was worse with Visual Studio 2005 on a 32-bit OS, the 64-bit compilers were not installed by default, you will need to go to custom setup and check the option.

Bottom Line, you can create ODBC DSNs that are 32-bit and then compile your code and have the equivalent DSNs (Same, etc) on your production x64 environment... Its beyond my ability to understand why VS2005 through VS2010 allow you to compile x64 code, but limit your ability to use x64 drivers where necessary.... There are always methods to work around an issue....



Sylvain Lafontaine wrote:

Re: ODBC Drivers 64-Bit
27-Apr-09

Exactly: there is no translation layer available at this moment so if you
don't have a 64 driver available, you cannot use a 32 bit driver instead
from the 64 world. The 32 bit drivers that you can see with the 32 bit
version of odbcad32.exe are only for the programs running under the 32 bit
emulated mode (WOW64) and cannot be accessed from any program running under
the native 64 bit mode.

--
Sylvain Lafontaine, ing.
MVP - Windows Live Platform
Email: sylvain2009 sylvainlafontaine com (fill the blanks, no spam please)
Independent consultant and remote programming for Access and SQL-Server
(French)


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