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David,

Thanks for posting back.

On 12/16/11 2:50 PM, David kerber wrote:
> Figured out the cause, though I don't have it fixed yet:  I'm
> running under a 64-bit JRE, and there is no 64-bit dBAse driver
> installed, just 32-bit.  So I have to either find a 64-bit dbase
> ODBC driver (Hah!), or switch to a 32-bit TC and JRE.

Unless you need a huge heap, running a 32-bit process might be a
better idea, anyway. You can probably improve performance a bit, too.

Another good idea is probably to "upgrade" from Access (or are you
really using dBase?) to Microsoft SQL Server (or any actual RDBMS for
that matter). :)

> To answer various other issues and possibilities that had been 
> mentioned:  I verfied that the driver works fine on my dev machine
> with UNC names, and I changed the user under which the TC is
> running to the domain administrator, and that didn't help.

I believe Sun's Java started supporting UNC path names somewhere
around the late 1.5 or initial 1.6 releases, so it might not have
anything to do with the driver itself.

- -chris
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