Re: Connect to access
- From: "Rhino" <no.offline.contact.please@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 16:57:23 -0400
"morc" <questionmarc420@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks alot this is what i was looking forAccording to the post which shows your error message, you appear to be using
stupid question:
how can i find the info on my current jdbc driver? and if i don't have
one where do i get it and how to installs it.
Im not familiar with doing this so all help is appreciated.
-morc
the Sun JDBC/ODBC Driver. That driver can be found in the rt.jar file. If
you have a JDK installed on your machine, rt.jar can be found in the jre\lib
folder. If you have a JRE installed on your machine, you should find it in
the lib folder. As long as you have the JDK or the JRE in your PATH, your
Java program should be able to find it and use it.
I'm going to do a few tests just to verify this on my machine, then I'll
post back. This is just a quick note to let you know that I'm working on the
problem.
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Rhino
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