August 29, 2005 at 7:56 pm
I have several corrupt registry entries according to cc_pkg.exe and no SQL Server ODBC drivers on Windows XP Pro SP2. I have tried installing several different versions of MDAC including 2.8 but that does not fix the problem. Install OK but does not fix the problem or re-add the drivers. Is there any way to total remove the ODBC stuff and reinstall it clean? I thought that installing MDAC would do that.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanx, Jim
Jim Phillips
SQL Server DBA
August 31, 2005 at 2:29 pm
Hi, Jim. I'm not sure you can remove MDAC on an XP OS. If what I've read is correct, it is an integral part of the OS. Do you receive error messages about those registry entries? How is the system letting you know they are corrupt? Do you have another XP machine with good entries that you can export then import onto this machine or are the entries so corrupt that you can't even overwrite them? Could this be some kind of exotic permissions issue on those registry keys? (I've seen THAT before.)
Don
August 31, 2005 at 10:07 pm
Don,
Thanks for the reply. The utility from MS, cc_pkg.exe indicates there are entries in the registry missing. I don't know how or what needs to be restored to even try to get the dll's from another machine and try to refresh the registry entries. No drivers are appearing even after installing MDAC 2.8 or other lower level versions.
Jim
Jim Phillips
SQL Server DBA
September 1, 2005 at 12:57 pm
<smacking forehead> I just realized what you were saying with cc_pkg.exe. Sorry. That's the Component Checker and I was about to ask if you had tried running it. Boy, would I have blushed over THAT one!
Export the CC output to XML and send it to me. I've had to deal with these before and I can help decipher the messages.
Don
September 2, 2005 at 7:58 am
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