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Can someone please help me have auto it install a program to a folder and then create a odbc connection on the local computer...

I am new to all of this please help me out..

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There should be an entry in the registry. Create a new ODBC connection with a weird name and then do a search with RegEdit for that name. I should be there. Just recreate the values using AUTOIT or by exporting them to a .reg file wich can be imported from the commandline.

Regards,

HTH,

Paul

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You can also use a File DSN instead of the Machine or User DSN that are written to the registry.

You can create a template on one machine and then copy and modify the file as appropriate on new machines. Here is some info from Microsoft: XL: How to Use File DSNs and DSN-less Connections

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