ODBC Problem | msjter40.dll could not be loaded

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I don't know what happened but suddenly i get the message "unable to load
msjter40.dll", and i believe that something has gone wrong and odbc doesn't
work any longer. Is there a way to reinstall something and fix this?

I tried to solve it by installing the MSOffice2007 Access Database Engine,
but no luck.

I downloaded the latest MDAC from Microsoft, double clicked it and it
unzipped some files.

I also tried to do a regsvr32 msjter40.dll but failed.

Any suggestions?

Nezos
 
nezos said:
I don't know what happened but suddenly i get the message "unable to load
msjter40.dll", and i believe that something has gone wrong and odbc
doesn't
work any longer.
Is there a way to reinstall something and fix this?
I downloaded the latest MDAC from Microsoft, double clicked it and it
unzipped some files.


Well, you have the possible solution there up above. I suggest you find some
documentation on how to install MDAC and make sure you install the right one
for Vista.
 
nezos said:
The file msjter40.dll exists in c:\windows\system32!

But that doesn't mean it's going to be loaded when you install non compliant
Vista software on Vista that could have replaced it.
 
Well the MDAC files are correct, but the file that is not right comes from
Microsoft Jet, for which there is no installation for vista, although it was
already in the c:\windows\system32 folder.

I tried sfc but could not correct the problem although it found a different
has for the file msjint40.dll, but nothing for msjter40.dll.

I compared with other copies of the files stored in a seperate folder, but
they are the same!

No solution found yet...

Nezos
 
nezos said:
Well the MDAC files are correct, but the file that is not right comes from
Microsoft Jet, for which there is no installation for vista, although it
was
already in the c:\windows\system32 folder.

I tried sfc but could not correct the problem although it found a
different
has for the file msjint40.dll, but nothing for msjter40.dll.

I compared with other copies of the files stored in a seperate folder, but
they are the same!

No solution found yet...

I suggest that you call MS and see if they can get you out of it. You have
180 days of support from MS when you activated Vista.
 
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