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Visual Foxpro Odbc Driver Windows 10 32 Bit
Visual FoxPro ODBC driver was last updated around VFP6 SP3. It supports a subset of VFP 6.0 features but not any new ones introduced in VFP7 and later. See VFP 6.0 Help file and Unsupported Visual FoxPro Commands and Functions (Visual FoxPro ODBC Driver) for additional information. It'll not recognize any tables that use VFP7 and later new. Jan 19, 2017 Microsoft Visual FoxPro is a powerful object-oriented environment for database construction and application development. The Microsoft Visual FoxPro ODBC Driver enables applications to open, query, and update data in Visual FoxPro and earlier versions of FoxPro through the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) interface.
A Visual FoxPro 9 program I support is not working on ONE SPECIFIC copy of Windows 10. Other users are working in Windows 10 without issue, but for this one user, all of the form labels are not displaying. Text boxes still work fine.
The program uses some ActiveX controls that are built in Delphi 6, and those are exhibiting similar behavior. Both pieces of the program are also sometimes crashing with divide by zero errors (again, only on this one specific install -- all other users from WinXP to Win10 are running fine).
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I've tried compatibility mode and admin mode. I've validated that the install is complete and that the files are not corrupt. Any idea about what might cause this type of issue?
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Wondering if you have checked that one user's display settings against the others. I ran into a situation where some text wasn't showing properly and I had to play with those settings.
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Just got a notification from StackOverflow that this question has been viewed 1000 times, and I realized that the more complicated answer was never posted.
While Hank's suggestion was helpful for a few people, other people continued to crash even after playing with display settings, scales, zooms, and other things. While doing a screen share with one of the people who were crashing, I started comparing the screens that had text with those that did not. The fonts that were showing up were ARIAL, while the missing text was in VERDANA.
Windows 10 did in fact have Verdana installed, but FoxPro and Delphi couldn't display anything in Verdana. Eventually after a bunch of poking around, I found that Windows 10 had a new (possibly 4k compatible font?) for Verdana and forcing a reinstall of the older font package fixed the problem. Not a great 'long term' solution, but people aren't crashing anymore.. and we're rewriting the entire system for the web.
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Actually, Just installing the oleDB even on a windows 7 box will not result in you having a working VFP ODBC driver.
Windows 7 by default included:
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It may well have been the case that installing that oleDB package allowed Excel or other programs to read FoxPro files – but in those cases you are NOT using ODBC.
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In the case of Access, you not using an oleDB connection (unless you limiting this discussion to ONLY using ADO code and VBA).
To link to VFP files with Access and ODBC, you simply need ODBC.
So Excel and other programs allow ODBC or a choice of oleDB providers to import data.
So some other program, perhaps a VB6 or some other package was installing the ODBC driver – perhaps some application that required ODBC.
I just spooled up a clean VM copy of windows 7. Installing the oleDB did result in extra ODBC items appearing in the ODBC manager, but I STILL could not use them from Access. The ONLY way to make them work was install the VPF odbc driver.
And in fact I did not even have to install the above oleDB provider– but just the ODBC driver.
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So you never really did need the oldDB provider – but installing it does suggest that additional entries in the ODBC manager would appear as a result.
You have to install the ODBC driver, and the oleDB provider is not required for linking tables from Access.
To be fair, what is different is around windows 8 or 10, the dBase and VPF odbc drivers are not included in windows anymore.
So this goes back to you having to install an ODBC driver.
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So I can certainly agree that the oleDB provider in the past may well have “displayed” additional entries in the ODBC manager because additional parts of oleDB allowed such drivers to work and now be displayed.
However, at one point in time you had to install the VPF odbc driver for this to occur and work – or existing ones in windows which were activated by installing the oldDB.
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So thus far, you have to install the VPF ODBC driver and the package you are using does not include the ODBC driver as far as I can tell. And as I see it now installing JUST the ODBC driver will fix this without needing to install the oleDB package.
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Albert D. Kallal
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Albert D. Kallal
Edmonton, Alberta Canada