T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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1330.1 | note 1299 in this conference | BROKE::BASTINE | | Wed Apr 16 1997 19:23 | 6 |
| Hi Peter,
Yes I have!! See note 1299 in this conference, I believe. I got another
call on it today too!!!
Renee
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1330.2 | | UKVMS3::PJACKSON | Oracle UK Rdb Support | Thu Apr 17 1997 05:48 | 7 |
| Hi Renee,
Thanks for the pointer.
Is there a BUG open on this?
Peter
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1330.3 | No bug yet | BROKE::BASTINE | | Thu Apr 17 1997 09:35 | 6 |
| No there isn't. Since the customer in note 1299 was the ONLY one at the time,
I chalked it up to his particular PC and his environment and what he did... now
I'm not so sure! I will have to wait to see how my new customer fairs... if
it turns out to be the CPL file, I'll bug it. Unless you get there first! ;)
Renee
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1330.4 | | UKVMS3::PJACKSON | Oracle UK Rdb Support | Thu Apr 17 1997 09:48 | 3 |
| I am going to try to reproduce it in house.
Peter
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1330.5 | You can delete the 16bit thunking DLLs | SQLSRV::MAVRIS | Sue Mavris - [email protected] | Mon Apr 21 1997 17:11 | 12 |
| Hi,
These are the thunking DLLs that allow a 32 bit application to use a 16 bit
ODBC Driver. We didn't realize that these DLLs should only be installed on
WIN32s systems.
As a workaround, your customer can delete the 16 bit thunking DLLs.
Since we have a 32 bit Driver, these DLLs shouldn't be necessary. We'll keep
them on the kit but not install them in the next version of the Driver.
Sue
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