Where to find the OLE DB Provider in MSP 2003

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OBosie

I set up a push from our Entreprise License of MS Project 2003 Standard. On
the options for the setup packages, I selected "complete install" as it would
"install all required components." Since pushing this out to 60+ workstation,
the OLEDB provider cannot be found in any of the systems, either in the Data
Sources (ODBC) or going through Access as provided at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/pdr/PDR_CreateDap_3351.asp
(which is 2002, not 2003) as an axample. I'd prefer not to re-read the "have
you read the PrjOLEDB.htm file to fix it?" as the document has not had
anything to do with identifiying failed installs for resolution.,
Any help would be appreciated in this matter.

Thank you,
BrantG at OBoise dot com
 
R

Rod Gill

So when you try the sample code in pjoledb, what error message do you get?
If you could also post the code you used?

I'm not aware that you can even choose not to install oledb, unless another
application has forced the removal of MDAC?
 
O

OBosie

Sorry for the delay. The notication got caught in my junk-mail filter, and
I've been swamped to boot. Thank you for the prompt reply, mione should be
more rapid from here on out.
The sample code runs fine, but I've got developers over in SAS that are
looking to beable to set up DSN/ODBC connections to use Access as an
iinterface for polling data. Based off the MSDN article
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/pdr/PDR_CreateDap_3351.asp)
which admittedly is for Access and Project 2002, not 2003, we should see the
Microsoft Project OLE DB Provider as an option when we try to create a new
data source. Unfortunately, we don't have that as an option. I personally
have no problem coding it out, but some of our developers are looking for a
more touchy-feely connection to the data.
 

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