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Problems Search ODBC error 8 Having trouble running Advanced Installer? Got a bug to report? Post it all here. Post Reply Search Advanced search 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 Julie Posts: 3 Joined: Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:39 pm ODBC error 8 Quote Postby Julie » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:56 pm installer pilote odbc windows 7 Hi,I thought that creating DSN using ODBC page should be very straight forward. I
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created a Data Source named "myDSNName" adn add the name-values pairs according to my machine. But when I run the msi, it always gave me "ODBC error 8: Invalid key-value pairs. Verify the file [myDSNName] exists and you can access it."I was trying to get around this by adding all the necessary registry keys and values. It worked but the only problem is the DSN is removed when uninstall even I don't check the box "delete (if present) on uninstall") for the keys.Please help!Thanks! Top Julie Posts: 3 Joined: Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:39 pm Re: ODBC error 8 Quote Postby Julie » Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:29 pm OK, like always, I made some progress right after I posted the message. Looks like there are two name keys that I can't touch "driver", "LastUser". Once I removed them from my definition, it worked. But I still have the issue that I don't want this DSN to be removed when uninstall.Any thought?Thanks! Top Cosmin Posts: 5797 Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:39 pm Contact: Contact Cosmin Website Re: ODBC error 8 Quote Postby Cosmin » Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:38 am Hi,During the uninstall process, Windows Installer removes all resources and configurations registered in the package. However, you can make sure that the data source is not removed during uninstall by setting its component as Permanent. Please note that this should also be done for any resources needed by the data source (for example registry entries).Regards,Cosmin Cosmin Pirvu - Advanced Installer TeamFollow us: Twitter - Facebook - YouTube Top Display posts from previous: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by AuthorPost timeSubject AscendingDescending Post Reply 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “Common Problems” Jump to Advanced Installer Software Feature Requests Common Problems Building Installers Official Bug List Installer Analytics Who is online Users browsing this forum: Baidu [Spider], Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 1 guest Board index All times are UTC+01:00 Delete all board cookies The team Contact us Our productsAdvanced InstallerAWR CloudAWR DesktopLead ConverterAdvanced Link ManagerAdvanced Web Stat
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ODBC error 8: Invalid keyword-value pair up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 I am trying to establish a Data Source Name (DSN) to a SQL Server 2008 R2 database during the install process using Windows Installer XML (WiX) to install on a Windows 7 machine. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8451762/wix-odbc-data-source-error-odbc-error-8-invalid-keyword-value-pair I am setting two integrated security conditions from within a dialog window and my issue is one fails. The Windows Authentication (INTEGRATEDSECURITY = “Yes”) is working correctly and without error. The SQL Server Authentication (INTEGRATEDSECURITY = “No”) is failing on the SQL username and password. At least it is believed so, since the SQL Server Name and the Database Name work like a charm with Windows Authentication. I am hoping that someone will have a solution that does not require me to use third party extensions to create the proper ODBC DSN connection to the database using SQL Server Authentication. 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Join windows 7 them; it only takes a minute: Sign up ODBC Driver in Advanced Installer up vote 1 down vote favorite IS there any "driver.dll" to connect to Oracle 10g in Advanced installer, i followed the guide but in that "myodbc3.dll " file is there, but that is for Sql not for Oracle, i tried with "sqora32.dll"and "sqoras32.dll" files, but when advanced installer odbc i am running the installation it being stucked at "installing ODBC Components" . what is the exact DLL file i need to Add for oracle 10g java installer odbc share|improve this question asked Jan 27 '12 at 7:02 Chinna 1181518 What is an "Advanced Installer"? –Andrew Thompson Jan 27 '12 at 8:18 Advanced Installer is the Tool for creating .exe files r .msi files –Chinna Jan 27 '12 at 8:29 Why code in an x-platform language if targeting Windows only? BTW - does the app. have a GUI? –Andrew Thompson Jan 27 '12 at 8:40 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote You can use the file "msorcl32.dll" as an Oracle 10g driver. Official downloads page is found here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/visual-studio/downloads/index.html share|improve this answer answered Jan 27 '12 at 12:24 Bogdan Mitrache 6,841825 Thank you, but when i using it,i am getting 1639 error in Advanced installer8.1, when i run the installer, my installation showning this "command line error" –Chinna Jan 2 Studio 2015 products Visual Studio Team Services Visual Studio Code Visual Studio Dev Essentials Office Office Word/Excel/PowerPoint Microsoft Graph Outlook OneDrive/Sharepoint Skype Services Store Cortana Bing Application Insights Languages & platforms Xamarin ASP.NET C++ TypeScript .NET - VB, C#, F# Server Windows Server SQL Server BizTalk Server SharePoint Dynamics Programs & communities Students Startups Forums MSDN Subscriber downloads Sign in Search Microsoft Search Windows Dev Center Windows Dev Center Explore What’s new for Windows 10 Intro to Universal Windows Platform Coding challenges Develop for accessibility Build for enterprise Windows Store opportunities Docs Windows apps Get started Design and UI Develop API reference Publish Monetize Promote Games Get started UI design Develop Publish Desktop Get started Design Develop API reference Test and deploy Compatibility Windows IoT Microsoft Edge Windows Holographic Downloads Samples Support Why Windows Dashboard Explore What’s new for Windows 10 Intro to Universal Windows Platform Coding challenges Develop for accessibility Build for enterprise Windows Store opportunities Docs Windows apps Get started Design and UI Develop API reference Publish Monetize Promote Games Get started UI design Develop Publish Desktop Get started Design Develop API reference Test and deploy Compatibility Windows IoT Microsoft Edge Windows Holographic Downloads Samples Support Why Windows Dashboard Windows Installer Windows Installer Reference Errors Reference Errors Reference Windows Installer Error Messages Windows Installer Error Messages Windows Installer Error Messages Windows Installer Error Messages MsiExec.exe and InstMsi.exe Error Messages TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Windows Installer Error Messages The error codes detailed in this topic are returned by the Windows Installer, and have error codes of 1000 or greater. The error codes numbered 1000 to 1999 are ship errors and must be authored into the Error table. The error codes numbered greater than 2000 are internal errors and do not have authored strings, but these can occur if the installation package has been incorrectly authored. For error codes specific to the Windows Installer functions MsiExec.exe and InstMsi.exe, see MsiExec.exe and InstMsi.exe Error Me