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one way or another, but because of misconfigured system files in your windows operating system. Cause of the error: 1919 Error Configuring Odbc Data Source is the Hexadecimal format of the error caused. This is common error code format that’s used by windows error 1919 error configuring odbc data source: visual foxpro database, odbc error 13 and other windows compatible software and driver vendors as well. This code is used by the vendor
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to identify that cause of the error. 1919 Error Configuring Odbc Data Source error code has a numeric error number and a technical description
Component Not Found In The Registry
too. In some cases the error may have more parameters. This additional hexadecimal code is the address of the memory locations where the instruction(s) was loaded at the time of the error. Symptoms: While running any setup of program listed in https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/818954 the "Applies to" section, you may receive the following error message: Error 1919: Error configuring ODBC data source: MS Access Database. ODBC error 6: Component not found in the registry. Verify that the file MS Access Database exists and that you can access it. If you click Ignore, you may receive the following error message:- Error 1919: Error configuring ODBC data source: Excel Files. ODBC error 0: Verify that the file Excel Files exists and that you can access it. You http://www.accessrepairnrecovery.com/blog/how-to-fix-error-1919-error-configuring-odbc-data-source may also receive any one of the following error messages:- Error 1919: Error configuring ODBC data source: MS Access Database. ODBC error 0: Verify that the file MS Access Database exists and that you can access it. Error 1919: Error configuring ODBC data source: Visual FoxPro Database. ODBC error 0: Verify that the file Visual FoxPro Database exists and that you can access it. Error 1919: Error configuring ODBC data source: Visual FoxPro Tables. ODBC error 0: Verify that the file Visual FoxPro Tables exists and that you can access it. Error 1919: Error configuring ODBC data source: dBASE Files. ODBC error 6: Verify that the file dBASE Files exists and that you can access it. How to easily fix Error 1919 Error Configuring Odbc Data Source error? There are actually two (2) ways to fix Error 1919: Error Configuring Odbc Data Source Error: Advanced Computer User Solution (manual update): 1) Start your computer and log on as an administrator. 2) Got to the Start button then select All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click System Restore. 3) In the new coming window, select "Restore my computer to an earlier time" option and then click “Next”. 4) Select the most recent system restore point from the "On this list, click a restore point" list, and click Next. 5) Again click “Next” on the confirmation window. 6) Restarts the computer when the restoration is finished. Repair MS Access Database (completely automated): MS A
Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Error 1919 using Office Professional Edition 2003 Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by hlaskin, Nov 25, 2009. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. https://forums.techguy.org/threads/error-1919-using-office-professional-edition-2003.880361/ Advertisement hlaskin Thread Starter Joined: Apr 1, 2006 Messages: 34 Whenver I attempt to do a Detect and Repair in Outlook 2003 or any of my software associated with Office Proffesional 2003, I receive the following error message: Error 1919 configuring ODBC data source: MS Access Database, ODBC error 6: Component not found in the registry. Verify that the file MSAccess Database exists and that you can access it. I can and do use MSAccess software. I am error 1919 not quite certain how to verify that the file MSAccess Datasbase exists. Other than that, are there any fixes for this error? hlaskin, Nov 25, 2009 #1 Sponsor Zack Barresse Joined: Jul 25, 2004 Messages: 5,450 You could try re-installing the applications. Your files will be untouched. And I recommend a full/complete install. Zack Barresse, Nov 25, 2009 #2 hlaskin Thread Starter Joined: Apr 1, 2006 Messages: 34 Do you suggestion that I completely uninstall Office error 1919 error Pro 2003 and re-install or just re-install over the existing applications? hlaskin, Nov 25, 2009 #3 Zack Barresse Joined: Jul 25, 2004 Messages: 5,450 I would, yes. Your files will be fine. Any add-ins will need to be reinstalled. Zack Barresse, Nov 26, 2009 #4 hlaskin Thread Starter Joined: Apr 1, 2006 Messages: 34 Prior to uninstalling and re-installing Office Proffesional 2003 and because I am having some difficulties doing so because my original disk has a crack in it and that I need for verificatrion prior to installing from an upgraded version of 2003 I tried exporting from a networked source the ODBC files and importing them to my computer which I am having an issue I am using Windows Vista 64 bit Home Premium with SP2. I have attempted to export two files from another computer (source) from the registry and import them to the computer (target) where I am having an issue with ODBC error 1919. The first file imported correctly. The second file I receive the following error message in the registry editor: Cannot Import C:\ODBC Not all data was successfully written to the registry. Some Keyes are open by the system or other processes. (HOW DO I CLOSE THESE KEYS SO THAT I CAN IMPORT THE ODBC file?) hlaskin, Nov 27, 2009 #5 OBP Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 8, 2005 Messages: 19,071 Have you tried this Micr