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To connect with an ODBC driver, start by selecting the.

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The ODBC drivers installed on your computer aren't listed in the drop-down list of data sources.
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SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) and SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) are 32-bit applications and only install 32-bit files, including the 32-bit version of the wizard. To use the 64-bit version of the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard, you have to install SQL Server.

This also tells you whether you have to run the 64-bit or 32-bit SQL Server Import and Export Wizard. If you know that your driver's installed and you don't see it in the 64-bit applet, look in the 32-bit applet instead. Here's an example of the list of installed 64-bit drivers. (The names of some of the drivers may be listed in multiple languages.) On the Drivers tab, you can find a list of all the ODBC drivers installed on your computer. The ODBC Data Source Administrator window opens. If you only have a 32-bit driver, or you know that you have to use a 32-bit driver, search for or browse to ODBC Data Sources (32-bit) instead. Search for or browse to the ODBC Data Sources (64-bit) applet in the Start Menu or Control Panel.
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Make sure the driver you want is installed This third-party site - The Connection Strings Reference - contains sample connection strings and more info about data providers and the connection info they require. You may also have to look up the required connection info that you have to provide. You may have to download the ODBC driver you need from Microsoft or from a third party.
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This topic shows you how to connect to an ODBC data source from the Choose a Data Source or Choose a Destination page of the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard. So all the source files are still there and once you delete the user directory, it'll be a total fresh start.Applies to: SQL Server (all supported versions) SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory It is also of note that MA just copies over files and doesn't move them. Running MA after that, should transfer all the files over again cleanly without having to worry about somethings getting overwritten or not overwritten. This will ensure your new account is set up using the same naming convention your original account was set to (making things easier for MA). Once that is done, log out and back in with your newly recreated account, and delete the extra administrator account. Obviously this would delete all the files from that user (music, movies, etc.) so make sure you have backups of everything.Īlternatively, you can log into OS X, create a new administrator account (but don't use your regular naming convention, call it Jonny Appleseed/john, for example) using the System Preference's Users & Groups, log out, and log back in using that new account, and then delete your old administrator account, then recreate it using the same steps you did with the currently logged in account. The best solution, would be to boot using the recovery utility (or safe-mode) and delete the user's directory (e.g., /Users/) and start migration assistant again once you reboot normally (at which point OS X will take you through the registration process again). It may be that the settings for Power Saver are corrupted (and those reside in the user's directory, specifically ~/Library/Preferences/). Nothing under the "/System" directory is written to, and that is where the OS (and it's core files) are found (among other places, not openly visible to the end user). The Power Saver preference pane is located under /System/ and that is in no way modified by MA. If anything, the only thing you can break are the apps that are being migrated or fail to transfer some of your files (music, documents, etc.). MA only transfer user files, apps, and any associated files those apps need to run (like Photoshop, which installs things into /Library, and not just your particular user's directory, although it does do that too).
