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ACC: "Data Source Not Found, No Default Driver Specified" Error Message

Article ID: 95050

Article Last Modified on 5/9/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Access 1.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Access 1.1 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Access 2.0 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q95050

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SYMPTOMS

When you are trying to attach a SQL Server table or trying to use a table that has already been attached, you may receive the following error message:

Data source not found and no default driver specified.

CAUSE

You may have a missing, damaged, or incorrect ODBC.INI file.

Other situations may indirectly cause this error message. For more information, please see the following article here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

102437 ACC: Debugging & Troubleshooting Tips for Attached SQL Tables


RESOLUTION

Verify the following:

  • There is an ODBC.INI file in your WINDOWS subdirectory.
  • There is only one copy of the ODBC.INI file available on the computer you are using.
  • The entries in the ODBC.INI file are correct for the SQL database server to which you want to connect.


MORE INFORMATION

The contents of your ODBC.INI file should resemble the following:

   [ODBC Data Sources]
   MYSERVER=SQL Server
   YOURSRVR=SQL Server

   [MYSERVER]
   Driver=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SQLSRVR.DLL
   Description=SQL Server on server MYSERVER
   OemToAnsi=No
   Network=dbnmp3
   Address=\\MYSERVER\PIPE\SQL\QUERY

   [YOURSRVR]
   Driver=C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SQLSRVR.DLL
   Description=SQL Server on server YOURSRVR
   OemToAnsi=No
   Network=dbnmp3
   Address=\\YOURSRVR\PIPE\SQL\QUERY
                



You will receive the error message if there is no section that refers to the SQL database server to which you are trying to attach or if any one of the following is true:

  • The [MYSERVER] section is missing.
  • The Driver= line is missing.
  • The .DLL file on the Driver= line is missing its .DLL extension.
  • The .DLL file is missing, damaged, or outdated.



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