ABJ,
I'm not an ASP expert but there should be no difference between the VB I provided and VBScript. Just ensure that you properly create an ADO connection object. However, if you are not using a Providex ODBC driver your connection string might require different parameters.
Hopefully this...
One more thing. You can find the name of the ODBC driver in the ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog. This is the same place you create DSNs (get there from the Control Panel). Just click on the Drivers tab and find the name of the driver you need in the Name column. Enclose the driver name...
This seems to be an issue for some so I thought I'd post my solution. We are using the ProvideX ODBC driver (version 3.2.2) to connect to MAS90 remotely. I have a VB application and am connecting via ADO to the MAS90 database without using a DSN. Here's the VB code with the connection string...
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