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Davin O'NeillSubject: Help with settping up MS Access DB as an ODBC data source
Author: Davin O'Neill
Date: 04 Jan 2008 10:32 AM
I am evaluating Stylus Studio 2008 XML Enterprise Suite and attempting to configure the DataDirect SequeLink 5.4 Manager so I can access my MS Access DB as an ODBC data source all on my local machine. I have attempted to go through the steps described here:

http://www.stylusstudio.com/docs/v2006/d_rdb20.html#wp462444

When I expand the "SequeLink 5.4 Manager (localhost) there is icon below is "Not connected to Unknow SequeLinkService". When it attempts to connect I receive an operation failed message stating, "Could not make a connection to the SequeLink Service at [localhostname]:19995" I am unable to proceed and logon to SequeLink Service. Do I need to change the ports or default values when I install the DataDirect SequeLink 5.4 Manager?

I've also seen conflicting statements regarding the supportability of MS Access ODBC data sources. A post to the thread referenced below states that MS Access will not be supported for a few months.

http://www.stylusstudio.com/SSDN/default.asp?action=9&read=7058&fid=59

Thank you in advance for your support.

 
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