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Old 10-18-2005
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database connection

i want to connect c++ to ms access.

i am not clear about the concept of odbc

please make me clear that for the above connection which version of odbc i will need?

i am working on solaris

so is there any kind like an odbc for windows and odbc for solaris?

form where i can get the odbc driver ?
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