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Thu, Jan 17 2008 9:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Ronald Janse | I have found some of the answers I seek here, but not all unfortunatily...
I want te redestribute the read-only driver to an enduser. I have done this: - use InnoSetup - use the files dbodbc.cnt, dbodbc.dll and dbodbc.hlp - create the necessary registry keys This all works fine. I just can't get it to work though, because I can't register the dll itself. When I try to do it with Inno Setup, I get a 0x4 error from regsvr32. When I try to register the dll by hand with regsvr32, the errormessage is "dbodbc.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found. This file can not be registered.? there must be something I do wrong, but what? Thank you, Ronald Janse |
Thu, Jan 17 2008 10:13 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi,
You do not need to register the DLL itself. Just creating the entries in the registry is enough to get it to work, and appear in the ODBC driver list. Chris Holland Ronald Janse wrote: > I have found some of the answers I seek here, but not all unfortunatily... > I want te redestribute the read-only driver to an enduser. > I have done this: > - use InnoSetup > - use the files dbodbc.cnt, dbodbc.dll and dbodbc.hlp > - create the necessary registry keys > > This all works fine. I just can't get it to work though, because I can't > register the dll itself. > When I try to do it with Inno Setup, I get a 0x4 error from regsvr32. > When I try to register the dll by hand with regsvr32, the errormessage > is "dbodbc.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not > found. This file can not be registered.? > > there must be something I do wrong, but what? > > Thank you, > > Ronald Janse |
Tue, Jan 22 2008 3:49 AM | Permanent Link |
Ronald Janse | Hi Chris,
Thanks for your remark. I checked everything again and it was caused by a forgotten space between "dbisam" and "4" in the registry entry..... Greetings, Ronald Janse Chris Holland wrote: > Hi, > > You do not need to register the DLL itself. > > Just creating the entries in the registry is enough to get it to work, > and appear in the ODBC driver list. > > Chris Holland > > > Ronald Janse wrote: >> I have found some of the answers I seek here, but not all >> unfortunatily... >> I want te redestribute the read-only driver to an enduser. >> I have done this: >> - use InnoSetup >> - use the files dbodbc.cnt, dbodbc.dll and dbodbc.hlp >> - create the necessary registry keys >> >> This all works fine. I just can't get it to work though, because I >> can't register the dll itself. >> When I try to do it with Inno Setup, I get a 0x4 error from regsvr32. >> When I try to register the dll by hand with regsvr32, the errormessage >> is "dbodbc.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was >> not found. This file can not be registered.? >> >> there must be something I do wrong, but what? >> >> Thank you, >> >> Ronald Janse |
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