Ntwdblib.dll windows server 2008


















What could take multiple guys 2 hours or more each to find is accessed in around 15 minutes on Experts Exchange. All rights reserved. Covered by US Patent. Come for the solution, stay for everything else. Welcome to our community! I am trying to install a 3rd party app on Windows R2 DataCenter.

I get part way through the install and get an error. I called their support and they told that it was failing because the ntwdblib. I configured odbc connection, I try to work with it. Quote from: httpal on July 14, , am. All posts based on: Win10 Win64 ; Lazarus 2. Quote from: eny on July 15, , pm. Quote from: LacaK on July 19, , pm. Which datetime data types do you use in database? It is TStringField? Then it is okay, that when you use AsString you get "locale dependant" formatted string.

Here you should use AsDateTime always. Quote from: LacaK on July 22, , am. Quote from: eny on July 23, , pm. Yes I have the below script in a bat file and running it as admin.. Compare with a trace on a working machine. RE the answer itself, at least on Win7, regsvr32 is clever enough to call the other version of itself if the DLL's bitness does not match, so you should not have to worry about that.

Unless it's different on other OS versions. Show 4 more comments. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Simon Mourier Simon Mourier k 18 18 gold badges silver badges bronze badges.

TmTron TmTron I have atl. The dlls I'm trying to register in were built in and I don't even know if we have the source code. This is what has to occur. DevCompany DevCompany 1 1 gold badge 9 9 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. This worked for us - we had the dll in the wrong folder, when we put it in SysWOW64, it registered no problem. It might work for you, but you shouldn't really be copying your own DLLs into the system folders. Juls Juls 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. So far, so good. If this solution doesn't work within 72 hours to fix the problem, I'll come back to add another comment so that people reading this bug report will know it's still a problem. Otherwise, if I'm not back in a week or so, assume the DLL swap is the fix. Incidentally, we also run a PostgreSQL box. On all webservers we have ntwdblib.

On db server with win2k3 we have a ntwdblib. We didn't try to change the libs yet. It is intermittent -- the same SQL query to the same DB server will work sometimes, fail other times.



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