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ODBCCP32.CPL must have been installed by an application as it it not anywhere on my Windows 7 Pro system. There are no ODB*.CPL files anywhere on my system actually.
ODBCCP32.CPL must have been installed by an application as it it not anywhere on my Windows 7 Pro system. There are no ODB*.CPL files anywhere on my system actually.
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I have an idea:
What happens if you copy the ODBCCP32.CPL to the \windows\system32 dir so you have one in the SysWOW64 and the System32. Do you have 2 icons in the control panel?? One for 32bit and the other for 64bit?
So Bidski, if the problem is simply that you aren't seeing both 64-bit and 32-bit odbc drivers, create a new icon for those 32-bit odbc drivers. That's what I did.
Go to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
Right click on Data Sources (ODBC) (or whatever the current icon you have is) then copy, then right click and create a shortcut in the same directory.
Rename the new icon (or change the name of the original one since it says it's for 32-bit data sources but isn't)
Right-click on the new icon and go to properties, then click on the 'Shortcut' tab if it isn't already active.
Change the target from %windir%\system32\odbcad32.exe to %windir%\sysWOW64\odbcad32.exe (and change the "Start in:" directory as well)
Click OK, and you should have two data sources, one that points to all your 64-bit drivers, one that points to your 32-bit drivers.
Hope that helps!