Lotus Notes Odbc Driver Error Code 126
white paper describes the process necessary to get started with NotesSQL. Specifically, this document covers the following points: what software is necessary to use NotesSQL, choosing your version of NotesSQL, OS Support Matrix, bitness, what IBM software should be installed locally for NotesSQL to use, troubleshooting, and additional NotesSQL resources. Content Overview, Requirements & Configuration What software is necessary to use NotesSQL? Three main pieces of software are necessary: The calling application that will use NotesSQL to interact with data on your Domino server The NotesSQL driver itself (see below for details on which version to use) Either an IBM Notes client or an IBM Domino server, installed locally to the calling application and driver. This is necessary for NotesSQL to make the connection. See below for information on whether to install a Notes client or a Domino server. Choosing your version of NotesSQL NotesSQL is intended for use with any supported version of Notes or Domino, although generally you will have best results by picking a version of NotesSQL that is closest to your Notes/Domino environment. The primary concern is the operating system of the machine running NotesSQL release. Operating System Support Matrix NotesSQL 8.0 Windows 2000, XP, 2003 Standard or Enterprise, Vista NotesSQL 8.5 Windows 2000, XP, 2003 Standard or Enterprise NotesSQL 8.5.1 Microsoft Windows 2000, or XP Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows 2008 Microsoft Windows 7 NotesSQL 8.5.3 Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or 7 Microsoft Windows 2003, or 2008 Server Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition NotesSQL 9.0 (Also called “IBM ODBC Driver for Notes/Domino 9.0”) Microsoft Windows XP or 7 Microsoft Windows 2008 Server Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition How to determine what Bitness level to choose - 32-bit or 64-bit* Determining the appropriate bitness level is entirely dependent on the application that will call the NotesSQL driver. If the calling application is 32-bit, you should install and use the 32-bit NotesSQL driver. If the calling application is 64-bit, you should install and use the 64-bit NotesSQL driver. *Note that only NotesSQL versions 8.5.3 and 9.0 (calle
Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 2005 » Administering » ODBC Error Code 126 18 posts,Page 1 of 212»» ODBC Error Code 126 Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message wyatt-652529wyatt-652529 Posted Wednesday, April 2, 2008 7:26 AM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:53 AM Points: 4, Visits: 6 Can anyone help?I am trying to setup a system DSN (on SQL2K SP4) to setup a linked http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27041194 server to a Domino backend.I am trying to setup the SQLNotes ODBC as a System DSN but I get the error message:Microsoft ODBC Administrator'The setup routines for the Lotus NotesSQL Driver (*.nsf) ODBC driver could not be loaded due to system error code 126'I can set this up as a file DSN no problem but as far as I can tell, you cannot setup http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic478479-146-1.aspx a linked server to a File DSN.If anyone can tell me anything useful, I will be grateful.Wyatt.anderson@nwmhp.nhs.uk Post #478479 Timothy Ford-473880Timothy Ford-473880 Posted Wednesday, April 2, 2008 8:41 AM Ten Centuries Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Friday, October 17, 2014 11:23 AM Points: 1,027, Visits: 446 SQL Server (and IIS too) require System DSN. A Technet search will confirm this.Create the System DSN on the SQL server and it should work though I have no familiarity with Domino. - Tim Ford, SQL Server MVPhttp://www.sqlcruise.comhttp://www.thesqlagentman.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyford Post #478576 wyatt-652529wyatt-652529 Posted Wednesday, April 2, 2008 11:05 AM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:53 AM Points: 4, Visits: 6 Thanks for that. The problem there is that I cannot create the system dsn. I get the error:'The setup routines for the Lotus NotesSQL Driver (*.nsf) ODBC driver could not be loaded due to system error code 126' so had to set it up as a file DSN.Most of the bumph for this error says to check the registry is pointing to the same place the files are stored and this it does, so I don't know whe
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configuring the new IBM ODBC driver for Notes/Domino 9 (formerly Notes SQL driver). This demonstration utilises Microsoft Windows 8 as the Operating System and OpenOffice to test the configured connection. Enjoy! Comments [23] Share via twitter Comments1Ravi06/19/2013 0:20:09Using the new IBM ODBC Driver for Notes-Domino 9.0 (formerly Lotus Notes SQL)Where can we download IBM ODBC driver for Notes/Domino 9? It is not available on the regular NotesSQL page.2Ravi06/19/2013 0:36:06Using the new IBM ODBC Driver for Notes-Domino 9.0 (formerly Lotus Notes SQL)found it. Need to click the "IBM Lotus Notes SQL Driver" on https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/downloads/toolkits.html3Rob Novak06/20/2013 8:09:02Using the new IBM ODBC Driver for Notes-Domino 9.0 (formerly Lotus Notes SQL)That installer takes me back! 4JohnC06/20/2013 18:38:29Using the new IBM ODBC Driver for Notes-Domino 9.0 (formerly Lotus Notes SQL)Great news. Now we can spend many hours trawling google again for error126 and 'Setup cannot locate a supported version' errors, before finally giving up until the next release. Oh, the days... 5David Clover08/09/2013 19:04:38Using the new IBM ODBC Driver for Notes-Domino 9.0 (formerly Lotus Notes SQL)I want to be able to use a Domino NSF database as an ODBC source on a Domino 9 server. However, the example above seems to refer to a Windows 8 client machine running a Notes client. So I'm slightly confused! Can this be clarified? I want to use a Domino database on a server as a potential SQL source for other systems. Is this the correct installation pack for that purpose? Cheers David Clover IT Development Manager MCT Faculty The Open University Milton Keynes, UK6Jon Mitchell08/22/2013 5:49:54Using the new IBM ODBC Driver for Notes-Domino 9.0 (formerly Lotus Notes SQL)Has anyo