XL: Err Msg: File Error, Cannot Find XLODBC.DLL
ID: Q116176
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 5.0, 5.0c
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Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 5.0, 5.0a
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Microsoft Query version 1.0
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Microsoft Query for Windows 95, version 2.0
SYMPTOMS
If you are using a workstation installation of Microsoft Excel, and you
choose the Add-ins command to add the ODBC add-in, you may receive any of
the following error messages.
Windows 3.x or Windows 95
File Error
Cannot find XLODBC.DLL.
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Attempt to register XLODBC.XLA failed.
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Unable to copy add-in to library.
Macintosh
Attempt to register XLODBC code resource failed.
CAUSE
This problem occurs because the add-in manager places the XLODBC.XLA file
in a folder (directory) that is different from the folder where the
XLODBC.DLL is located. XLODBC.XLA is located in two places on your hard
disk, and the add-in manager is attempting to access the file from the
wrong location.
The XLODBC.XLA must be located in the same folder as the XLODBC.DLL file
for the add-in to work with ODBC functionality. The Add-in Manager is
using the copied XLODBC.XLA file located in the EXCEL\LIBRARY folder (the
Macro Library:MS Query folder on the Macintosh) and cannot find XLODBC.DLL
(which is located in the MSQUERY folder).
The Add-in Manager in Microsoft Excel does not recognize the MSQUERY
folder as an add-in folder. Therefore, when you select the ODBC
Add-in, the Microsoft Excel Add-in Manager attempts to copy the XLODBC.XLA
file to the wrong folder.
NOTE: The file XLODBC.DLL is replaced with the file XLODBC32.DLL in
Microsoft Excel 97.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use the following appropriate procedure.
NOTE: Once you complete the appropriate workaround, you may want to change
the rights for the server that the workstation is accessing such that the
server is read-only. If the server is made read-only, the Add-in manager
will be unable to copy the XLODBC.XLA file to the incorrect location.
Microsoft Excel for Windows
To work around this problem in Microsoft Excel for Windows, follow these
steps:
- Delete the XLODBC.XLA file from the EXCEL\LIBRARY folder.
NOTE: It is not necessary to delete any files in Microsoft Excel 97.
- Click Add-ins from the Tools menu.
- Click Browse, in the Add-ins dialog box, click the XLODBC.XLA file
from EXCEL\LIBRARY\MSQUERY, and click OK.
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In Microsoft Excel 97, click Browse and click XLODBC.XLA from
<Office folder>\OFFICE\LIBRARY\MSQUERY, and click OK.
- Click NO when you receive the following message:
Copy XLODBC.XLA to Microsoft Excel Add-in Library?
You do not want to copy the file. The proper location of XLODBC.XLA and
XLODBC.DLL on the shared network location will be retained.
- Confirm the proper reference of the XLODBC.XLA Add-in in your
EXCEL5.INI for Microsoft Excel 5.0, located in the Windows folder on
your local workstation. If the Add-in reference still points to
EXCEL\LIBRARY, change this line to EXCEL\LIBRARY\MSQUERY, and save the
EXCEL5.INI file.
NOTE: Make this change after you quit Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh
To work around this problem in Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, follow
these steps:
- Delete the XLODBC.XLA file from the Microsoft Excel 5:Macro Library
folder.
- From the Tools menu, choose Add-ins.
- In the Add-ins dialog box, choose Browse, select the XLODBC.XLA file
from the Microsoft Excel 5:Macro Library:MS Query folder, and
choose OK.
- Choose No when you receive the following message:
Copy XLODBC.XLA to Microsoft Excel Add-in Library?
You do not want to copy the file. The proper location of XLODBC.XLA
(Microsoft Excel 5:Macro Library:MSQuery) will be retained.
If you continue to have trouble using the ODBC add-in commands, quit
Microsoft Excel and drag the Excel Settings (5) file from the Preferences
folder to the Trash. Restart Microsoft Excel, and then repeat steps 1-4.
Note that if you do this, all your custom settings will be reset to the
default settings.
Additional query words:
5.00a 5.00c addin connection path not found
Keywords : kberrmsg kbtool xlquery
Version : MACINTOSH:5.0,5.0a; WINDOWS:1.0,2.0,5.0,5.0c,7.0
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
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