Hello,
My company has used ODBC DSN connections for years so creating/editing a connection is not a problem. We now have an environment in which the server list does not populate. Here are the steps: Open ODBC and click add. Select SQL Server then next. If we click the drop down box for servers, the list is completely blank. A VB6 program which has ODBC features also cannot populate a server list. We can still type in the server box and using 'local' does work however a full list does not appear.
Any suggestions on why the server list does not populate?
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My company has used ODBC DSN connections for years so creating/editing a connection is not a problem. We now have an environment in which the server list does not populate. Here are the steps: Open ODBC and click add. Select SQL Server then next. If we click the drop down box for servers, the list is completely blank. A VB6 program which has ODBC features also cannot populate a server list. We can still type in the server box and using 'local' does work however a full list does not appear.
Any suggestions on why the server list does not populate?
If at first you don't succeed, then sky diving wasn't meant for you!