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This page contains sample ADO connection strings for
                        ODBC DSN / DSN-Less,
                        OLE DB Providers, Remote Data Services (RDS), MS Remote,
                        MS DataShape.

                        Also included are ADO.NET connection strings for each
                        .NET Managed Provider
                        (SQLClient, OLEDB, and ODBC).

                        These sample connection strings are compiled
                        by Carl Prothman, a Microsoft Visual Basic MVP
                        Enjoy!

                         
                        Table of Contents
                        ODBC DSN Connections DSN
                        File DSN


                        ODBC DSN-Less Connections  ODBC Driver for AS/400
                        ODBC Driver for Access
                        ODBC Driver for dBASE
                        ODBC Driver for Excel
                        ODBC Driver for MySQL
                        ODBC Driver for Oracle
                        ODBC Driver for Paradox
                        ODBC Driver for SQL Server
                        ODBC Driver for Sybase
                        ODBC Driver for Sybase SQL Anywhere
                        ODBC Driver for Text
                        ODBC Driver for Teradata
                        ODBC Driver for Visual FoxPro


                        OLE DB Data Link Connections Data Link File (UDL)


                        OLE DB Data Provider Connections  OLE DB Provider for
                        AS/400
                        OLE DB Provider for Active Directory Service
                        OLE DB Provider for DB2
                        OLD DB Provider for Internet Publishing
                        OLE DB Provider for Index Server
                        OLE DB Provider for Microsoft Jet
                        OLE DB Provider for ODBC Databases
                        OLE DB Provider for Oracle (From Microsoft)
                        OLE DB Provider for Oracle (From Oracle)
                        OLE DB Provider for Simple Provider
                        OLE DB Provider for SQL Server


                        Remote Data Service (RDS) Connections RDS Data Control -
                        Connect Property
                        RDS Data Control - URL Property


                        ADO URL Connections ADO Recordset


                        MS Remote Provider Connections MS Remote - Access (Jet)
                        MS Remote - SQL Server


                        Data Shape Provider Connections  MS DataShape - SQL
                        Server


                        .NET Managed Provider Connections SQL Client .NET
                        Managed Provider (System.Data.SqlClient)
                        OLE DB .NET Managed Provider (System.Data.OleDb)
                        ODBC .NET Managed Provider (System.Data.ODBC)


                         


                        ODBC DSN Connections
                        Using an ODBC DSN (Data Source Name) is a two step
                        process.

                        1) You must first create the DSN via the "ODBC Data
                        Source Administrator" program
                        found in your computer''s Control Panel (or
                        Administrative Tools menu in Windows 2000).
                        Make sure to create a SYSTEM DSN (not a USER DSN) when
                        using ASP.
                        Note: You can also create the DSN via VB code.

                        2) Then use the following connection string - with your
                        own DSN name of course.  ;-)

                        ODBC - DSN
                         
                        oConn.Open "DSN=AdvWorks;" & _
                                  "Uid=Admin;" & _
                                  "Pwd=;


                        You can also create and use a File DSN. Then use the
                        following ADO Connection string:

                        ODBC - File DSN
                         
                        oConn.Open "FILEDSN=c:\somepath\mydb.dsn;" & _
                                  "Uid=Admin;" & _
                                  "Pwd=;"

                        For more information, see: About ODBC data sources and
                        How to Use File DSNs and DSN-less Connections

                        Note: The problem with DSN is that Users can (and will)
                        modify them (or delete by mistake),
                        then your program won''t work so well... So it''s better
                        to use a DSN-Less or OLE DB Provider
                        connection string with a Trusted Connection if possible!

 


                        ODBC DSN-Less Connections
                        ODBC Driver for AS/400
                         
                        oConn.Open "Driver={Client Access ODBC Driver
                        (32-bit)};" & _
                                  "System=myAS400;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see:  A Fast Path to AS/400
                        Client/Server

 

                        ODBC Driver for Access
                         
                        For Standard Security:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};" &
                        _
                                  "Dbq=c:\somepath\mydb.mdb;" & _
                                  "Uid=Admin;" & _
                                  "Pwd=;"

                        If you are using a Workgroup (System database):

                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};" &
                        _
                                  "Dbq=c:\somepath\mydb.mdb;" & _
                                  "SystemDB=c:\somepath\mydb.mdw;", _
                                  "admin", ""

                        If MDB is located on a network share:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};" &
                        _
                                  "Dbq=\\myServer\myShare\myPath\myDb.mdb;"

                        For more information, see: Microsoft Access Driver
                        Programming Considerations

 

                        ODBC Driver for dBASE
                         
                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft dBASE Driver (*.dbf)};" &
_
                                 "DriverID=277;" & _
                                 "Dbq=c:\somepath;"

                        Note: Specify the filename in the SQL statement. For
                        example:
                             oRs.Open "Select * From user.dbf", oConn, ,
                        ,adCmdText

                        Note: MDAC 2.1 (or greater) requires the Borland
                        Database Engine (BDE) to update dBase DBF files.
                        (Q238431).

                        For more information, see: dBASE Driver Programming
                        Considerations

 

                        ODBC Driver for Excel
                         
                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls)};" &
_
                                  "DriverId=790;" & _
                                  "Dbq=c:\somepath\mySpreadsheet.xls;" & _
                                  "DefaultDir=c:\somepath;"

                        For more information, see: Microsoft Excel Driver
                        Programming Considerations

 

                        ODBC Driver for MySQL (via MyODBC)
                         
                        To connect to a local database

                        oConn.Open "Driver={mySQL};" & _
                                  "Server=MyServerName;" & _
                                  "Option=16834;" & _
                                  "Database=mydb;"

                        To connect to a remote database

                        oConn.Open "Driver={mySQL};" & _
                                  "Server=db1.database.com;" & _
                                  "Port=3306;" & _
                                  "Option=131072;" & _
                                  "Stmt=;" & _
                                  "Database=mydb;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see: Programs Known to Work with
                        MyODBC

 

                        ODBC Driver for Oracle
                         
                        For the current Oracle ODBC Driver from Microsoft:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};" & _
                                  "Server=OracleServer.world;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For the older Oracle ODBC Driver from Microsoft:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft ODBC Driver for Oracle};"
                        & _
                                  "ConnectString=OracleServer.world;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see: Connection String Format and
                        Attributes

 

                        ODBC Driver for Paradox
                         
                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Paradox Driver (*.db)};" &
                        _
                                  "DriverID=538;" & _
                                  "Fil=Paradox 5.X;" & _
                                  "DefaultDir=c:\dbpath\;" & _
                                  "Dbq=c:\dbpath\;" & _
                                  "CollatingSequence=ASCII;"

                        Note: MDAC 2.1 (or greater) requires the Borland
                        Database Engine (BDE) to update Paradox ISAM fDBF files.
                        (Q230126).

                        For more information, see: Paradox Driver Programming
                        Considerations

 

                        ODBC Driver for SQL Server
                         
                        For Standard Security:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={SQL Server};" & _
                                  "Server=MyServerName;" & _
                                 "Database=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                 "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For Trusted Connection security:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={SQL Server};" & _
                                  "Server=MyServerName;" & _
                                  "Database=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "Uid=;" & _
                                  "Pwd=;"

                        '' or

                        oConn.Open "Driver={SQL Server};" & _
                                  "Server=MyServerName;" & _
                                  "Database=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "Trusted_Connection=yes;"

                        To Prompt user for username and password

                        oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
                        oConn.Open "Driver={SQL Server};" & _
                                  "Server=MyServerName;" & _
                                  "DataBase=myDatabaseName;"
                          

                        For more information, see: SQLDriverConnect (ODBC)

 

                        ODBC Driver for Sybase
                         
                        If using the Sybase System 11 ODBC Driver:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={SYBASE SYSTEM 11};" & _
                                  "Srvr=myServerName;" & _
                                 "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        If using the Intersolv 3.10 Sybase ODBC Driver:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={INTERSOLV 3.10 32-BIT Sybase};" & _
                                  "Srvr=myServerName;" & _
                                 "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see: Sybase System 10 ODBC Driver
                        Reference Guide

 

                        ODBC Driver for Sybase SQL Anywhere
                         
                        oConn.Open "ODBC; Driver=Sybase SQL Anywhere 5.0;" & _
                                  "DefaultDir=c:\dbpath\;" & _
                                  "Dbf=c:\sqlany50\mydb.db;" & _
                                 "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"
                                  "Dsn="""";"

                        Note: Including the DSN tag with a null string is
                        absolutely critical or else you get the dreaded -7778
                        error.

                        For more information, see: Sybase SQL Anywhere User
Guide

 

                        ODBC Driver for Teradata
                         
                        oConn.Open "Provider=Teradata;" & _
                                  "DBCName=MyDbcName;" & _
                                  "Database=MyDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see Teradata ODBC Driver

 

                        ODBC Driver for Text
                         
                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Text Driver (*.txt;
                        *.csv)};" & _
                                  "Dbq=c:\somepath\;" & _
                                  "Extensions=asc,csv,tab,txt;" & _
                                  "Persist Security Info=False"

                        Note: Specify the filename in the SQL statement. For
                        example:

                        oRs.Open "Select * From customer.csv", _
                                oConn, adOpenStatic, adLockReadOnly, adCmdText


                        For more information, see: Text File Driver Programming
                        Considerations

 

                        ODBC Driver for Visual FoxPro
                         
                        With a database container:

                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Visual FoxPro Driver};" &
_
                                  "SourceType=DBC;" & _
                                  "SourceDB=c:\somepath\mySourceDb.dbc;" & _
                                  "Exclusive=No;"

                        Without a database container (Free Table Directory):

                        oConn.Open "Driver={Microsoft Visual FoxPro Driver};" &
_
                                  "SourceType=DBF;" & _
                                  "SourceDB=c:\somepath\mySourceDbFolder;" & _
                                  "Exclusive=No;"


                        For more information, see: Visual FoxPro ODBC Driver and
                        Q165492

 


                        OLE DB Data Link Connections
                        Data Link File (UDL)
                         
                        For Absolute Path:

                        oConn.Open "File Name=c:\somepath\myDatabaseName.udl;"

                        For Relative Path:

                        oConn.Open "File Name=myDatabaseName.udl;"
                         

                        For more information, see: HOWTO: Use Data Link Files
                        with ADO

                        Note: Windows 2000 no longer contains the "New |
                        Microsoft Data Link" menu 
                        anymore. You can add the Data Link menu back in the menu
                        list by running the
                        "C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole DB\newudl.reg"
                        reg file,
                        then right-click on the desktop and select "New |
                        Microsoft Data Link" menu. 
                        Or you can also create a Data Link file by creating a
                        text file and change it''s
                        file extension to ".udl", then double-click the file.

 


                        OLE DB Provider Connections
                        OLE DB Provider for AS/400
                         
                        oConn.Open "Provider=IBMDA400;" & _
                                  "Data source=myAS400;"
                                  "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see:  A Fast Path to AS/400
                        Client/Server

 

                        OLE DB Provider for Active Directory Service
                         
                        oConn.Open "Provider=ADSDSOObject;" & _
                                  "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"
                         

                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
                        Microsoft Active Directory Service

 

                        OLE DB Provider for DB2
                         
                        oConn.Open = "Provider=DB2OLEDB;" &
                                   "Network Transport Library=TCPIP;" &
                                   "Network Address=MyServer;" & _
                                   "Package Collection=MyPackage;" &
                                   "Host CCSID=1142"
                                   "Initial Catalog=MyDB;" &
                                   "User ID=MyUsername;" & _
                                   "Password=MyPassword;"

                        For more information, see: OLE DB Provider for DB2
                        and INF: Configuring Data Sources for the Microsoft OLE
                        DB Provider for DB2

 

                        OLE DB Provider for Index Server
                         
                        oConn.Open "Provider=msidxs;" & _
                                  "Data source=MyCatalog;"
                         

                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
                        Microsoft Indexing Service

 

                        OLE DB Provider for Internet Publishing
                         
                        oConn.Open "Provider=MSDAIPP.DSO;" & _
                              "Data Source=" & _
                              "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                              "Password=myPassword;"
                         

                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
                        Internet Publishing and Q245359

 

                        OLE DB Provider for Microsoft Jet
                         
                        For standard security:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data Source=c:\somepath\myDb.mdb;" & _
                                  "User Id=admin;" & _
                                  "Password=;"

                        If using a Workgroup (System Database):

                        oConn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data Source=c:\somepath\mydb.mdb;" & _
                                  "Jet OLEDB:System Database=MySystem.mdw;", _
                                  "admin", ""

                        Note, remember to convert both the MDB and the MDW to
                        the 4.0 database format when using the 4.0 OLE DB
                        Provider.

                        If MDB has a database password:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data Source=c:\somepath\mydb.mdb;" & _
                                  "Jet OLEDB:Database Password=MyDbPassword;", _
                                  "admin", ""

                        If MDB is located on a network share:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data
                        Source=\\myServer\myShare\myPath\myDb.mdb;

                        If want to open up the Access database exclusively:

                        oConn.Mode = adModeShareExclusive
                        oConn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data Source=c:\somepath\myDb.mdb;" & _
                                  "User Id=admin;" & _
                                  "Password=;"


                        For more information, see: OLE DB Provider for Microsoft
                        Jet, Q191754, Q225048, Q239114, and Q271908

 

                        You can also open an Excel Spreadsheet using the "OLE DB
                        Provider for Microsoft Jet"

                        oConn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data
                        Source=c:\somepath\myExcelSpreadsheet.xls;" & _
                                  "Extended Properties=""Excel 8.0;HDR=Yes;"";"

                        Where "HDR=Yes" means that there is a header row in the
                        cell range
                        (or named range), so the provider will not include the
                        first row of the
                        selection into the recordset. If "HDR=No", then the
                        provider will include
                        the first row of the cell range (or named ranged) into
                        the recordset.

                        For more information, see: Q278973


                        You can also open a Text File using the "OLE DB Provider
                        for Microsoft Jet"

                        oConn.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data Source=c:\somepath\;" & _
                                  "Extended
                        Properties=""text;HDR=Yes;FMT=Delimited;"";"

                        '' Then open a recordset based on a select on the actual
                        file
                        oRs.Open "Select * From MyTextFile.txt", oConn,
                        adOpenStatic, adLockReadOnly, adCmdText

                        For more information, see: Q262537

 

                        OLE DB Provider for ODBC Databases
                         
                        For Access (Jet):

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MSDASQL;" & _
                                  "Driver={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};" &
_
                                  "Dbq=c:\somepath\mydb.mdb;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For SQL Server:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MSDASQL;" & _
                                  "Driver={SQL Server};" & _
                                  "Server=myServerName;" & _
                                  "Database=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
                        ODBC

 

                        OLE DB Provider for Oracle (from Microsoft)
                         
                        oConn.Open "Provider=msdaora;" & _
                                  "Data Source=MyOracleDB;" & _
                                  "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
                        Oracle

 

                        OLE DB Provider for Oracle (from Oracle)
                         
                        For Standard Security:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;" & _
                                  "Data Source=MyOracleDB;" & _
                                  "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        For a Trusted Connection:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;" & _
                                  "Data Source=MyOracleDB;" & _
                                  "User Id=/;" & _
                                  "Password=;"
                        '' Or

                        oConn.Open "Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle;" & _
                                  "Data Source=MyOracleDB;" & _
                                  "OSAuthent=1;"
                         

                        Note: "Data Source=" must be set to the appropriate Net8
                        name which is known to the naming method in use. For
                        example, for Local Naming, it is the alias in the
                        tnsnames.ora file; for Oracle Names, it is the Net8
                        Service Name.

                        For more information, see: Connecting to an Oracle
                        Database
                        (Note, if you get a Logon dialog, then click Cancel,
                        then perform a one-time free signup with Oracle''s
                        TechNet system)

 

                        OLE DB Provider for Simple Provider
                         
                        The Microsoft OLE DB Simple Provider (OSP) allows ADO to
                        access any data for which a provider has
                        been written using the OLE DB Simple Provider Toolkit.
                        Simple providers are intended to access data
                        sources that require only fundamental OLE DB support,
                        such as in-memory arrays or XML documents.

                        OSP in MDAC 2.6 has been enhanced to support opening
                        hierarchical ADO Recordsets over arbitrary
                        XML files. These XML files may contain the ADO XML
                        persistence schema, but it is not required. This
                        has been implemented by connecting the OSP to the
                        MSXML2.DLL, therefore MSXML2.DLL or newer is
                        required.

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MSDAOSP;" & _
                                  "Data Source=MSXML2.DSOControl.2.6;"

                        oRS.Open "",
                        oConn


                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Simple
                        Provider

 

                        OLE DB Provider for SQL Server
                         
                        For Standard Security:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
                                  "Data Source=myServerName;" & _
                                  "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        For a Trusted Connection:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
                                  "Data Source=myServerName;" & _
                                  "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "Integrated Security=SSPI;"

                        To connect to a "Named Instance" (SQL Server 2000)

                        oConn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
                                  "Data Source=myServerName\Inst2;" & _
                                  "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        To Prompt user for username and password:

                        oConn.Provider = "sqloledb"
                        oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
                        oConn.Open "Data Source=myServerName;" & _
                                  "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;"

                        To connect via an IP address:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
                                  "Data Source=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,1433;" & _
                                  "Network Library=DBMSSOCN;" & _
                                  "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "User ID=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        Note:
                        - xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is an IP address
                        - "Network Library=DBMSSOCN" tells OLE DB to use TCP/IP
                        rather than Named Pipes (Q238949)
                        - 1433 is the default port number for SQL Server
                        - You can also add "Encrypt=yes" for encryption

                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for
                        SQL Server

 


                        Remote Data Service (RDS) Connections
                        The following examples show how to connect to a remote
                        database using the RDS Data Control.
                        When using the RDS DataControl''s Server/SQL/Connect
                        properties, the RDS DataControl uses the
                        RDS DataFactory on the remote server. If you use the RDS
                        DataControl''s URL property,
                        then the RDS DataFactory is not used at all.

                        WARNING: The RDS DataFactory can be a major security
                        hole if not setup and configured correctly!
                        For more information, see RDS FAQ #24

                        RDS DataControl - Connect Property
                         
                        With the RDS default handler disabled (not recommend due
                        to security risks):

                        With oRdc
                          .Server = ""
                          .Sql = "Select * From Authors Where State = ''CA''"
                          .Connect = "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
                                   "Data Source=(local);" & _
                                   "Initial Catalog=pubs;" & _
                                   "User Id=sa;" & _
                                   "Password=;"
                          .Refresh
                        End With

                        With the RDS default handler enabled (recommend):

                        With oRdc
                          .Server = ""
                          .Handler = "MSDFMAP.Handler"
                          .Connect = "Data Source=MyConnectTag;"
                          .Sql = "MySQLTag(""CA"")"
                          .Refresh
                        End With

                        The corresponding CONNECT and SQL sections in the
                        default handler \WINNT\MSDFMAP.INI file would be:

                        [connect MyConnectTag]
                        Access = ReadWrite
                        Connect = "Provider=sqloledb;Data Source=(local);Initial
                        Catalog=pubs;User Id=sa;Password=;"

                        [sql MySQLTag]
                        Sql = "Select * From Authors Where State = ''?''"

                        For more information about the RDS Default Handler, see:
                        Q243245, Q230680, and RDS Customization Handler
                        Microsoft articles


                        RDS DataControl - URL Property
                         
                        To get records from a remote database:

                        With oRdc
                          .URL = ""
                          .Refresh
                        End With

                        To save, set the URL property to an ASP web page:

                        With oRdc
                          .URL = ""
                          .SubmitChanges
                        End With

                        For more information, see: RDS URL Property

 


                        ADO URL Connections
                        ADO 2.5+ allows you to open up a Recordset based on XML
                        returned from an ASP file over HTTP. 
                        This feature doesn''t use RDS at all.

                        ADO Recordset
                         
                        To get records from a remote database:

                        oRs.Open
                        "", , _
                                              adOpenStatic,
                        adLockBatchOptimistic

                        To save changes, you must use the MSXML''s XMLHTTP
                        object to POST back the updated XML. 
                        The Recordset''s Update and UpdateBatch methods will not
                        work in this case.

                        '' Save Recordset into Stream
                        Set oStm = New ADODB.Stream
                        oRs.Save oStm, adPersistXML

                        '' Use MSXML''s XMLHTTP object to open ASP and post a
                        XML stream
                        Set oXMLHTTP = New MSXML2.XMLHTTP30
                        oXMLHTTP.Open "POST", "",
                        False
                        oXMLHTTP.Send oStm.ReadText

                        '' If an error occurred
                        If oXMLHTTP.Status = 500 Then
                          Debug.Print oXMLHTTP.statusText
                        End If

                        For more information, see: ADO Recordset''s Open Method

 


                        MS Remote Provider Connections
                        The following connections strings use Microsoft''s
                        remote provider (MS Remote). The MS Remote
                        provider tells ADO to communicate with the remote server
                        (via the RDS DataFactory) and to use
                        the remote provider that is installed on the remote
                        server.

                        WARNING: The RDS DataFactory can be a major security
                        hole if not setup and configured correctly! 
                        For more information, see RDS FAQ #24
                          

                        MS Remote - Access (Jet)
                         
                        If you want to use an ODBC DSN on the remote machine:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MS Remote;" & _
                                  "Remote Server=" & _
                                  "Remote Provider=MSDASQL;" & _
                                  "DSN=AdvWorks;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        If you want to use an OLE DB Provider on the remote
                        machine:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MS Remote;" & _
                                  "Remote Server=" & _
                                  "Remote Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                  "Data Source=c:\somepath\mydb.mdb;", _
                                  "admin", ""

                        If you want to use an OLE DB Provider on the remote
                        machine (via RDS DataFactory Default Handler):

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MS Remote;" & _
                                  "Remote Server=" & _
                                  "Handler=MSDFMAP.Handler;" & _
                                  "Data Source=MyAdvworksConn;"

                        The corresponding entry in the \winnt\Msdfmap.ini file
                        would be:

                        [connect MyAdvworksConn]
                        Access = ReadWrite
                        Connect = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                "Data Source=mydb.mdb;" & _
                                "User Id=admin;" & _
                                "Password=;"
                         

                        MS Remote - SQL Server
                         
                        If you want to use an ODBC DSN on the remote machine:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MS Remote;" & _
                                  "Remote Server=" & _
                                  "Remote Provider=MSDASQL;" & _
                                  "DSN=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        If you want to use an OLE DB Provider on the remote
                        machine:

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MS Remote;" & _
                                  "Remote Server=" & _
                                  "Remote Provider=SQLOLEDB;" & _
                                 "Data Source=myServerName;" & _
                                 "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                 "User ID=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        If you want to use an OLE DB Provider on the remote
                        machine (via RDS DataFactory Default Handler):

                        oConn.Open "Provider=MS Remote;" & _
                                  "Remote Server=" & _
                                  "Handler=MSDFMAP.Handler;" & _
                                  "Data Source=MyPubsConn;"

                        The corresponding entry in the \winnt\Msdfmap.ini file
                        would be:

                        [connect MyPubsConn]
                        Access = ReadWrite
                        Connect = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;" & _
                                "Data Source=myServerName;" & _
                                "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                "User ID=myUsername;" & _
                                "Password=myPassword;"

                        For more information, see: Microsoft OLE DB Remoting
                        Provider  and Q240838

 


                        Data Shape Provider Connections
                        MS DataShape - SQL Server
                         
                        oConn.Open "Provider=MSDataShape;" & _
                                  "Data Provider=SQLOLEDB;" & _
                                  "Data Source=mySQLServerName;" & _
                                  "Initial Catalog=myDatabase;" & _
                                  "User ID=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"

                        Then use a Shape command with SQL strings:
                        sSQL = "SHAPE {select * from authors} " & _
                              "APPEND ({select * from titleauthor} AS chapter "
                        & _
                              "RELATE au_id TO au_id)"

                        Or use a Shape command that calls Stored Procedures:
                        sSQL = "SHAPE {exec spAuthors_LoadAll} " & _
                              "APPEND ({exec spTitleAuthor_LoadAll} AS chapter "
                        & _
                              "RELATE au_id TO au_id)"

                        For more information, see: Microsoft Data Shaping
                        Service for OLE DB and Q288409

 


                        .NET Managed Provider Connections
                        SQL Client .NET Managed Provider (System.Data.SqlClient)

                         
                        The SQL Client .NET Managed Provide allows you to
                        connect to a Microsoft SQL Server 7.0
                        or 2000 database. For Microsoft SQL Server 6.0 or
                        earlier, use the OLE DB .NET Data Provider
                        with the "SQL Server OLE DB Provider" (SQLOLEDB).

                        Dim oSQLConnection As SqlClient.SqlConnection
                        Dim sConnString As String

                        sConnString = "Data Source=(local);" & _
                                   "Initial Catalog=NorthWind;" & _
                                   "Integrated Security=SSPI;" & _
                                   "Pooling=True;" & _
                                   "Min Pool Size=10;" & _
                                   "Max Pool Size=50;" & _
                                   "Connection Lifetime=30;" & _
                                   "Connection Reset=True;" & _
                                   "Enlist=True;"
                        oSQLConnection = New
SqlClient.SqlConnection(sConnString)
                        oSQLConnection.Open()

                        For more information, see: System.Data.SQL Namespace and
                        .NET Data Providers
                        Note: ''SQL'' namespace got renamed to ''SQLClient''

 

                        OLE DB .NET Managed Provider (System.Data.OleDb)
                         
                        The OLE DB .NET Data Provider uses native OLE DB through
                        COM interop to enable data access. 
                        To use the OLE DB .NET Data Provider, you must also use
                        an OLE DB provider (e.g. SQLOLEDB,
                        MSDAORA, or Microsoft.JET.OLEDB.4.0).

                        For SQL Server OLE DB Provider (for SQL Server 6.0 or
                        earlier)

                        Dim oOleDbConnection As OleDb.OleDbConnection
                        Dim sConnString As String

                        sConnString = "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
                                   "Data Source=myServerName;" & _
                                   "Initial Catalog=myDatabaseName;" & _
                                   "User Id=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Password=myPassword;"
                        oOleDbConnection = New
OleDb.OleDbConnection(sConnString)
                        oOleDbConnection.Open()

                        For JET OLE DB Provider:

                        Dim oOleDbConnection As OleDb.OleDbConnection
                        Dim sConnString As String

                        sConnString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _
                                   "Data Source=C:\Work\nwind.mdb;" & _
                                   "User ID=Admin;" & _
                                   "Password="";"
                        oOleDbConnection = New
OleDb.OleDbConnection(sConnString)
                        oOleDbConnection.Open()

                        For more information, see: System.Data.OleDb Namespace
                        and .NET Data Providers
                        Note: ''ADO'' namespace got renamed to ''OleDb''

 

                        ODBC .NET Managed Provider (System.Data.ODBC)
                         
                        The ODBC .NET Data Provider is an add-on component to
                        the .NET Framework SDK Beta 2.
                        It provides access to native ODBC drivers the same way
                        the OLE DB .NET Data Provider
                        provides access to native OLE DB providers.

                        For SQL Server ODBC Driver:

                        Dim oODBCConnection As Odbc.OdbcConnection
                        Dim sConnString As String

                        '' Create and open a new ODBC Connection
                        sConnString = "Driver={SQL Server};" & _
                                   "Server=MySQLServerName;" & _
                                   "Database=MyDatabaseName;" & _
                                   "Uid=MyUsername;" & _
                                   "Pwd=MyPassword;"

                        oODBCConnection = New Odbc.OdbcConnection(sConnString)
                        oODBCConnection.Open()

                        For Oracle ODBC Driver:

                        Dim oODBCConnection As Odbc.OdbcConnection
                        Dim sConnString As String

                        '' Create and open a new ODBC Connection
                        sConnString = "Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};" & _
                                  "Server=OracleServer.world;" & _
                                  "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                  "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        oODBCConnection = New Odbc.OdbcConnection(sConnString)
                        oODBCConnection.Open()

                        For Access (JET) ODBC Driver:

                        Dim oODBCConnection As Odbc.OdbcConnection
                        Dim sConnString As String

                        '' Create and open a new ODBC Connection
                        sConnString = "Driver={Microsoft Access Driver
                        (*.mdb)};" & _
                                  "Dbq=c:\somepath\mydb.mdb;" & _
                                  "Uid=Admin;" & _
                                  "Pwd=;"

                        oODBCConnection = New Odbc.OdbcConnection(sConnString)
                        oODBCConnection.Open()

                        For all other ODBC Drivers:

                        Dim oODBCConnection As Odbc.OdbcConnection
                        Dim sConnString As String

                        '' Create and open a new ODBC Connection
                        sConnString = "Dsn=myDsn;" & _
                                   "Uid=myUsername;" & _
                                   "Pwd=myPassword;"

                        oODBCConnection = New Odbc.OdbcConnection(sConnString)
                        oODBCConnection.Open()

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