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On Dec 31, 1:44*pm, "Glenn Paulley [Sybase iAnywhere]" paul... (AT) ianywhere (DOT) com> wrote: I would bet a shiny nickel that you have mismatched builds or 32- or 64-bit versions of dbcis9.dll and dbserv9.dll, and possibly other SQL Anywhere libraries, somewhere in your path. Glenn Marvin wrote: After upgrading Sybase Anywhere EBF 9.0.2.3702 to 9.0.2.3762 I started getting the following error when trying to create a ODBC remote server to another ASA database on the same machine. *It does not let me create the remote (proxy) server at all. *I also noticed that when I used the command line utility “dbdsn.exe” to create the ODBC connection the connection did not show up in the “ODBC Administrator” dialog launched from Sybase Central. *However, when I launch the “Data Sources (ODBC)” from windows Start>AdministrativeTools>Data Sources (ODBC) it does show up the entries that were created by the dbdsn.exe utility. *I then manually created the entries in the utility launched by Sybase Central. I am getting this error on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. Sybase][ODBC Driver][Adaptive Server Anywhere]Could not execute store DLL (dbcis9.dll) entry point. SQLCODE: -647 SQLSTATE: HY000 Any ideas as to what is happening? Thanks, Marvin Miles -- Glenn Paulley Director, Engineering (Query Processing) Sybase iAnywhere Blog:http://iablog.sybase.com/paulley EBF's and Patches:http://downloads.sybase.com * choose SQL Anywhere Studio >> change 'time frame' to all To Submit Bug Reports:http://case-express.sybase.com SQL Anywhere Studio Supported Platforms and Support Statushttp://my.sybase.com/detail?id=1002288 Whitepapers, TechDocs, and bug fixes are all available through the Sybase iAnywhere pages athttp://www.sybase.com/products/databasemanagement/sqlany where/technic... You are correct. I checked the dbserv9.dll and it is from build 3702. So I rebooted the machine and then it all works ok now. Thanks, Marvin |
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