Here it is but I do not think it will help you.
Article number: Q3183
Created on: 29/03/2001
Product: Citect for Windows Versions 5.xx
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Summary
I have just installed a new version of Citect and I am now getting ODBC error messages when I start up. What can I do to solve this?
Solution
If you experience ODBC errors after installing Citect, you should manually verify the setup of the Data Source Names on your machine.
To view the ODBC configuration of your computer, follow the steps below.
Windows 95/98/ME:
Click Start | Settings | Control Panel
Double click on the "ODBC Data Sources (32 bit)" icon
Select the System DSN tab
Select the DSN you want to view the configuration for, then click Configure
Click Options >> to view the options that have been set for that DSN
Windows NT 4.0:
Log in as a user with Administrator privileges (or as a member of the Administrators group)
Click Start | Settings | Control Panel
Double click on the "Data Sources (ODBC)" icon
Select the System DSN tab
Select the DSN you want to view the configuration for, then click Configure
Click Options >> to view the options that have been set for that DSN
Windows 2000:
Log in as a user with Administrator privileges (or as a member of the Administrators group)
Click Start | Settings | Control Panel
Double click on the "Administrative Tools" icon
Double click on the "Data Sources (ODBC)" icon
Select the System DSN tab
Select the DSN you want to view the configuration for, then click Configure
Click Options >> to view the options that have been set for that DSN
For all operating systems you should have the following System DSNs configured:
DSN Driver Name Options
Citect_DBF Microsoft dBase Driver dBase IV
Use Current Directory
Show Deleted Rows OFF
Citect Server Citect Driver
NOTE: The Citect Server DSN is only required if you intend to use Citect as an ODBC Server.
See also Knowledge Base Article Q2769
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Here is KB2769 but I still do not think it is the problem
ODBC Error when trying to start Citect Explorer
Article number: Q2769
Created on: 19/02/99
Product: Citect for Windows Versions 5.xx
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Summary
I have installed a new copy of Citect while logged into Windows as an administrator. When I log in as a user, I cannot run the Citect Explorer and get a Citect Explorer error:
ODBC return code: -1
Error description: Data source name not found and no default driver specified
How can I fix this?
Solution
The Citect installation adds an ODBC Data Source Name (DSN) in Windows. Citect Explorer needs this DSN to access any project database files. There are two types of DSNs: System and User. User DSNs are only available to the currently logged in user, while System DSNs are available for any user on that PC.
A normal Citect installation will add a System DSN, however in some Windows configurations, a User DSN may be added and then other users cannot run Citect. This problem can also occur if the user that installed Citect was logged into a domain and then changes domain or to a workgroup.
The solution is to either re-install Citect while logged on as the current user or to edit Windows ODBC.
To edit ODBC, open the Windows Control Panel and open the ODBC applet. Under System DSN, select Add and then select Microsoft dBase Driver. In the configuration dialog box for this driver add "Citect_Dbf" as the data source name and make sure that the version is "dBase IV". Click OK to save. Close the ODBC control panel and you should now be able to run the Citect Explorer.
See also Knowledge Base Article Q3183
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I believe this is the one you require
ODBC error - could not lock MASTER#DBF
Article number: Q2797
Created on: 24/05/99
Product: Citect for Windows Versions 4.xx 5.xx
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Summary
When I start Citect Explorer I get an ODBC error message about being unable to lock MASTER#DBF, saying that the file is in use by another person or process. Citect Explorer doesn't start. Why am I getting this error and how do I get rid of it?
Solution
This error is caused by mismatched or incompatible versions of ODBC files. This particular error is due to the latest versions of ODBC (in particular Jet 4.0) no longer supporting functionality that Citect relies on. This version of ODBC is included with recent Microsoft products such as Office 2000 Beta, SQL Server 7.0, Visual Basic 6.0 sp2, MDAC 2.1 and some versions of Internet Explorer 5.
The solution to this problem is to install a matched set of ODBC components, known as Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1, as well as the supporting Borland Database Engine. These components are automatically installed by the Citect v5.21 setup program, and are also supplied via a separate installer that is able to repair Citect installations showing this problem. This installer is known as The Citect Database Drivers and can be found in the Citectv5\CitectDB directory of the Citect Version 5.21 CD.
Users who encounter this problem but do not have a Citect Version 5.21 CD can download the Citect Database Drivers from the Networking and ODBC section of the Citect Toolbox on CiT's websites.
CIT has confirmed this to be a problem in Citect for Windows versions 4.10 to 5.20. This problem has been fixed in Citect version 5.21.
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