![]() ![]() Mysteriously, when I open an Access linked table referencing "mydatasourcename" it opens a MySQL ODBC Connector dialogue with the old connection information in it. I have searched "mydatasourcename" in the Registry Editor and it is not there either. It does not show up in either 32-bit or 64-bit "ODBC Data Sources" forms. But the config file is nowhere to be found. This DSN is now out of date and I need to update it with the new hostname (after having migrated the MySQL Server). Somehow through the course of editing my config files, a phantom DSN was created. In my Access database, I reference the DSN, "mydatasourcename" to connect to an online MySQL database. ![]()
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