Hi Shahnawaz,
I did as you suggested.
After installing the driver it took a while to get it mentioned in the administrative tools\data sources (odbc) dialogbox, but using the file C:\Windows\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe got that solved (for other readers, this is where I found the information: http://www.milanm.com/?p=556
Now I have a connection to the database, and the table I am looking for. So far so good. 🙂
The new challenge is that I can connect to the table, but there are no columns and or information visible.
So I have to sort that out.
But as I say: new challenges provide new insight.
Thanks for getting me on my way
Hein