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Stuart_Myers_88
Nimbostratus
Mar 24, 2010MSSQL JBDC Files?
Microsoft no longer offers the "Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Driver for JDBC" referenced in the Manual. instead they refer you to "Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver 2.0" Which appears to have a different ...
hwidjaja_37598
Altostratus
Mar 25, 2010Use echo $CLASSPATH command to check whether the driver is in the CLASSPATH. If it's not set correctly then you'll need to set using this command:
export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:
Remember to change with the actual path to your JDBC driver.
Btw, Where did you see that message? Can you tell us what steps you have done?
I'm not familiar with Java and MSSQL so pardon me if my comments are not helping.
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