Accessing SQL Server With ODBC Administrator

Apr 10, 2008



Hello,
There is a SQL Server databse installed in my machine.
I want to modify a data in a table.
How can I access the data with ODBC Administration?

Thanks

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Software; SQL Server 2005 SP2 installed on W23K SP1.



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File: F:DepotSQLVaultmdac28sdkSamplesoledb
owsetviewerSDKobji386CRowset.cpp
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File: F:DepotSQLVaultmdac28sdkSamplesoledb
owsetviewerSDKobji386CCommand.cpp
Line: 439


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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.573; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.573


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