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Say my application is accessing Excel files via ODBC. Does Excel have
to be installed on the computer where my application is running?
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While I have not tried it I would guess that it would need to be installed as
you need the ODBC driver to read XL.
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On Apr 8, 4:36 pm, Jim Thomlinson <James_Thomlin...@owfg-Re-Move-
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While I have not tried it I would guess that it would need to be installed as
you need the ODBC driver to read XL.
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Jim Thomlinson

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Say my application is accessing Excel files via ODBC. Does Excel have
to be installed on the computer where my application is running?


I assumed Excel ODBC drivers can be installed independently from Excel
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