Could Not Be Loaded Due To System Error 127
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nco_g_odbc; libodbc; datadirect drivers; ODBC libraries; datasource; specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 127 odbc odbc gateway Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Unable to use the Microsoft ODBC Administrator
Specified Driver Could Not Be Loaded Due To System Error 127 (oracle In Oraclient11g_home1)
to create the DataSource on Windows 64-bit. Symptom Receive the error "The setup routines for the DataDirect 5.3
Specified Driver Could Not Be Loaded Due To System Error 126
driver could not be loaded due to system error code 193." Cause The driver is a 32-bit driver and the default Microsoft ODBC Administrator utility is for 64-bit drivers. Resolving the problem On 64-bit Windows, there are two versions of the specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 126 (sql server) Microsoft ODBC Administrator tool. Typically, you go to Start --> Administrative Tools --> Data Sources (ODBC) to create ODBC connections. This calls the program %WINDIR%\System32\odbcad32.exe to create a 64-bit ODBC connection. However, this program will not create 32-bit ODBC connections. The ODBC gateway requires a 32-bit ODBC connection. Use the 32-bit version of the Microsoft ODBC Administrator tool located in %systemdrive%\Windows\SysWoW64\odbcad32.exe to create the ODBC Data Source. Document information More support for: Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus ODBC (MySQL) Gateway Software version: 7.3.0, 7.3.1, 7.4.0 Operating system(s): Windows Software edition: All Editions Reference #: 1377507 Modified date: 2016-05-31 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
[message #57860] Fri, 11 July 2003 09:23 vivek Messages: 59Registered: October 2001 Member I have installed Oracle 9i client (ODBC driver, net configuration assistant) on winXP m/c [[Custom installation]]. While ODBC driver
Specified Driver Could Not Be Loaded Due To System Error 126 (teradata)
was setup successfully, Net Configurn. Asstt. failed with some class not found error. specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 193 I copied a tnsnames.ora and sqlnet.ora file into oracle_home/Network/admin folder Next While creating a system DSN and then testing specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 193 siebel the connection it displays the following message Unable to connect SQLstate=IM003 Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 127 ( ORACLE in Ora9i ) Thanks in advance Report message http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21377507 to a moderator Re: ODBC Driver connectivity error [message #57863 is a reply to message #57860] Fri, 11 July 2003 10:37 Navtej Messages: 19Registered: July 2003 Junior Member Setup the PATH to first search the ORACLE_HOMEbin related to the Oracle ODBC Driver set PATH=%ORACLE_HOME%bin:%PATH% Report message to a moderator Re: ODBC Driver connectivity error [message #392576 is http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/20729/ a reply to message #57863] Wed, 18 March 2009 08:36 albrideau Messages: 1Registered: March 2009 Location: Fredericton, New Brunswic... Junior Member I had a situation just now that requires 2 different versions of Oracle to run 2 different applications. I received the "Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 127" error message when trying to run the app that requires oracle 10g. From reading this post, I was lead to the path statement for the computer that is found when right mouse button clicking on the my computer icon, going to "Properties" then the advanced tab and clicking on the "environment variables" button in Windows XP. I discovered that the oracle 8i path variable was before the oracle 10g path variable in the path statement. I switched them around and put the 10g first and resolved my problem. Thanks for the help! Report message to a moderator Re: ODBC Driver connectivity error [message #441076 is a reply to message #392576] Thu, 28 January 2010 09:16 Valueinvestor Messages: 1Registered: January 2010 Junior Member I have exactly the same problem. I have changed the
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SAP on DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and WindowsWhere is this place located?All Places SAP on DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows 1 Reply Latest reply: Sep 3, 2008 3:24 PM by Edgardo Koenig Tweet DB2 Login Failed.... system error 127 (IBM ODBC DB2 DRIVER)..... Richard Jeans Sep 3, 2008 12:36 PM Currently Being Moderated When trying to make a new connection to DB2 databases in Crystal Reports XI I get the message:Login Failed:Details: IM003: Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 127 (IBM ODBC DB2 DRIVER). Database Vendor Code: 160I get this when trying to connect to ANY DB2 database. Now, I here you say "check your DB2 settings....".This is not the problem - I have numurous other reports that are already running from DB2 - when I open them into CR XI the connection works fine, and all the connections are fine in ODBC settings. Any help is gratefully received.thanks 2636Views Re: DB2 Login Failed.... system error 127 (IBM ODBC DB2 DRIVER)..... Edgardo Koenig Sep 3, 2008 3:24 PM (in response to Richard Jeans) Currently Being Moderated Hi Richard,I am not an expert regarding the integration of DB2 with Crystal Reports XI, but as you mention, that you get the error message:Login Failed:Details: IM003: Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 127 (IBM ODBC DB2 DRIVER). Database Vendor Code: 160I looked for the meaning of the Database Vendor Code 160 and got this information: db2 "? SQL0160N" SQL0160N The WITH CHECK OPTION clause is not valid for the specified view. Explanation: The WITH CHECK OPTION clause cannot be used in a view definition if: o The view is defined as read only. The view is read only if the SELECT statement contains any of the following. (Note that these conditions do not apply to subqueries of the SELECT statement.) - A DISTINCT keyword - A column function in the selected list - A GROUP BY or HAVING clause - A FROM clause that identifies either: - More than one table or view - A read-only view - A set operator (other than UNION ALL). o The SELECT statement in the CREATE VIEW statement includes a subquery (except for specific statistic columns of some catalog tables). o A view on which the specified view definition is dependent has an INSTEAD OF trigger defined. o A view on which the specified view definition is dependent contains a text search function. Federated system users: the WITH CHECK option is not supported on views that reference updatable nicknames. The statement cannot be processed. The specified view was not created. User