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    Recover a deleted ODBC connection to an external SQL db table

    Fantastic - all done! I can't thank you enough for the help you have given me - am really grateful! 'Ticking all the boxes' was, of course, the very simple answer! Then I could edit. Once I had copied the correct connection string and pasted it into the box for the recovered table, all the...
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    Recover a deleted ODBC connection to an external SQL db table

    Hi isladogs - many thanks - that looks terrific - just what I want! But the Edit button is always grayed out in my LTM. I wonder if that's because I'm using the SQL Server Native Client 11.0 which seems to be deprecated now? Or could there be some other reason why I can't edit?
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    Recover a deleted ODBC connection to an external SQL db table

    Hi All - Many thanks for your suggestions. Yes - I could probably go back to a previous version, but I should have explained that my deletion of the ODBC connection to that one table was not accidental; it was deliberate. After making some changes to the backend table I had been experiencing...
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    I was a scientist in the health service until I retired in 2010 and have been involved with computers and their applications since forever. As a hobby I developed a membership database for a local community. It started in 1999 and has gone through several versions of Access. Currently we use...
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    Recover a deleted ODBC connection to an external SQL db table

    I run an Access database (on Microsoft 365 Access installed locally) that connects to 16 tables in an external database on a SQL Server. The latter is hosted by Microsoft Azure. My ODBC Driver is the SQL Native Client 11.0, and I think that I made the connections with a DNS-less connection...
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