This question is better asked in any of the odbc groups --
it looks like the drivers somehow are now missing from your
registry.
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: ON USER DSN and SYSTEM DSN there are no available
: ODBC Links and If I press ADD there are none to ADD.
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: This system was upgraded from SQL 7 to SQL 2000
: and it apparently happened after that.
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: Any help please - how do I get the choices back.
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: Best Regards
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: Paul
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