I have a customer that had a server crash and they are trying to reinstall it on Windows Server 2008 64 bit. I am trying to recreate their ODBC connections to the i. I now have two ODBC control panels, one for 32 bit and one for 64 bit. I am trying to use this through ColdFusion server. If I just create it in the 32 bit ODBC. ColdFusion does not see the data source. If I just create it in the 64 bit, I get an architecture mismatch.
If I create it in both 64 and 32 and dont specify a user name in ODBC, I get an invalid user name. If I specify the user name, I get an invalid password, length=0, so it's not sending the password and is definately using the user name from ODBC instread of ColdFusion, but there is no way to specify a password in ODBC. Does anyone have any ideas? I am chasing my tail on this one.
TIA, Jon
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