What is the difference between ODBC 32-bit and 64-bit?

What is the difference between ODBC 32-bit and 64-bit?

More information. The 64-bit ODBC Administrator tool can be invoked from Control Panel to manage user DSNs and system DSNs that are used by 64-bit processes. On a 64-bit operating system, the 32-bit ODBC Administrator tool is used for Windows on Windows 64 (WOW64) processes.

How do I change ODBC to 64-bit?

Create an ODBC data source on 64-bit computers

  1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\Windows\sysWOW64\ .
  2. Double-click odbcad32.exe .
  3. Click the System DSN tab.
  4. Click Add.
  5. Scroll down through the list and select SQL Server, and then click Finish.

How do I create a 32-bit ODBC on a 64-bit server?

Procedure

  1. Install the ODBC drivers. For Microsoft SQL Server database servers, install the 64-bit database ODBC drivers on your Microsoft Windows system.
  2. Run the 32-bit ODBC Administrator application, located at [WindowsDir] \SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe.
  3. Use the application to create your DSN.

Where what folders are the ODBC 32-bit and ODBC 64-bit configuration applications found in Windows 10?

The 32-bit version of odbcad32.exe is located in the C: \Windows\SysWoW64 folder. The 64-bit version of odbcad32.exe is located in the C: \Windows\System32 folder.

How do I access ODBC 64-bit?

Setup ODBC [top]

  1. Install the latest Microsoft Access Database Engine Redistributable:
  2. Open the 64 bit ODBC Administrator:
  3. Open the System DSN tab and click Add:
  4. Choose the latest Access ODBC driver and click Finish:
  5. Enter the ODBC credentials:
  6. Your Access ODBC source should now be ready to use.

What is the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit ODBC drivers?

A 32-bit app uses a 32-bit ODBC driver even when installed on 64-bit Windows. But on 64-bit systems, there are two views on ODBC – one is 64-bit, the other is 32-bit.

How to create an ODBC data source for a 32-bit application?

If you build and then run an application as a 32-bit application on a 64-bit operating system, you must create the ODBC data source by using the ODBC Administrator tool in %windir%\\SysWOW64\\odbcad32.exe. To indicate the type of DSN, you can add “_32” to the 32-bit user DSNs and “_64” to the 64-bit user DSNs. From Microsoft support.

Does TS web access support 32-bit ODBC drivers?

After running through the entire process of 64-bit server setup, TS setup, and 32-bit app setup, I noticed that there are no drivers listed in the ODBC drivers section. All our web apps through TS Web Access are configured to use the 32-bit version of IE. Is there a way to copy the ODBC drivers from one of the 32-bit TS servers?

How do I add drivers to the ODBC data source manager?

Inside the ODBC Data Source Manager, I was able to go to the System DSN tab and Add my driver to the list using the Add button. (You can check the Drivers tab to see a list of the drivers you can add, if your driver isn’t in this list then you may need to install it).