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have a legacy application that needs to use 32 ODBC. When I click on any demo System Data Source supplied in the install I get the following error: Microsoft ODBC Administrator The odbc driver could not be loaded due to system error code 126 setup routines for the SQL Anywhere 11 ODBC driver could not be loaded due system error code 126 oracle odbc to system error code 126: The specified module could not be found. (D:\PROGRA~2\SQLANY~1\BIN32\dbodbc11.dll) It also seems to post a version of odbc error 13 this message when I cancel the first but this seems to originate from Driver's ConfigDSN, or ConfigTranslator failed as this the message header. I have verified that this file does exist in the Bin32
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directory. I have also verfied that the directory is in the system PATH. I can successfully do this from the 64Bit ODBC administrator however this does me no good. I have successfully started my database using "D:\Program Files\SQL Anywhere 11\Bin32\dbeng11.exe" 32-bit odbc asked 26 Jun '12, 13:09 Joe Snyder 36●1●1●5 accept rate: 0% edited 27 Jun '12, 05:39 Breck Carter 26.3k●414●568●819 do you get the same error when you use odbc driver could not be loaded due to system error code 126 the specified module could not be found c:\windows\syswow64\odbcad32.exe to set up the odbc connection. (27 Jun '12, 05:22) Tom Mangano flat view 2 Answers: active answersoldest answersnewest answerspopular answers 3 Try to insert the full path in the reg key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\ODBC\ODBCINST.INI\SQL Anywhere 11 Maybe the short filenames are disabled on your machine. permanent link answered 27 Jun '12, 05:23 Martin 8.5k●112●148●235 accept rate: 14% Thanks, that did the trick. How do you enable short filenames? (27 Jun '12, 09:58) Joe Snyder Replies hidden 1 By default your NTFS drives creates an 8.3 (8-character for the name and 3 for the extension) filename each time a long filename is created. This feature can be disable, to increase disk speed: •Click on Start, type cmd in the Search Bar> right click "Run as admininstrator". •Once the commnand prompt is opened type the command below: •fsutil behavior set disable8dot3 1 •Restart your PC (27 Jun '12, 12:19) Martin 1 @Martin: Just out of curiosity - do your machines have disabled short file names? (I wasn't aware of that optimization, though I would think it's effect won't be huge...:) (27 Jun '12, 12:28) Volker Barth I think for the database it doesn't make any difference, but for file intensive applications like a Document Management System considering it might be
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us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes http://sqlanywhere-forum.sap.com/questions/12403/odbc-driver-could-not-be-loaded-due-to-system-error-code-126 a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Cannot create Oracle ODBC source on 64bit Windows 7 [closed] up vote 2 down vote favorite I have installed the 64-bit version of the Oracle ODBC driver (instantclient-odbc-windows.x64-12.1.0.1.0 from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/winx64soft-089540.html) http://serverfault.com/questions/555972/cannot-create-oracle-odbc-source-on-64bit-windows-7 on my 64 bit Windows 7 system. The driver shows up in the ODBC administration dialog. However, when I try to define an ODBC source I obtain the error message (translated from German): The setup routines for the Oracle ODBC client in instantclient64_12_1 could not be loaded. System error code 126: The denoted module was not found. (C:\Program Files\Oracle\instantclient64_12_1\SQLORAS32.DLL). After comfirming the dialog box a second message appears with basically the same message. A first check yields that the DLL does reside in the path given in the error message. Also the examination of the registry shows that both DLL paths to SQLORAS32.DLL and SQLORA32.DLL have been set correctly. The installation manual requires the PATH variable to be set the same directory. This was also checked by me. Is there any way to fix this? windows-7 oracle drivers odbc share|improve this question asked Nov 19 '13 at 11:51 Marcus Rickert 63119 closed as off-topic by Sven♦ Apr 22 '15 at 23:46 This question appears to be off-topic. The use
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