May 10, 2012 I doubt, some one from here will help here, as Tally ODBC driver is not a micrsoft product.Try asking this on Tally's suport site. Lingaraj Mishra Edited by Lingaraj Mishra Wednesday, May 2, 2012 1:50 PM.
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Applies to:SQL Server (all supported versions) Azure SQL DatabaseAzure SQL Managed InstanceAzure Synapse AnalyticsParallel Data Warehouse
Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server is a single dynamic-link library (DLL) containing run-time support for applications using native-code APIs to connect to SQL Server. Use Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server to create new applications or enhance existing applications that need to take advantage of newer SQL Server features.
Download for Windows
The redistributable installer for Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server installs the client components, which are required during run time to take advantage of newer SQL Server features. It optionally installs the header files needed to develop an application that uses the ODBC API. Starting with version 17.4.2, the installer also includes and installs the Microsoft Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL.dll).
Version 17.6.1 is the latest general availability (GA) version. If you have a previous version of Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server installed, installing 17.6.1 upgrades it to 17.6.1.
Download Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server (x64)
Download Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server (x86) Version information
Note
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Available languages
This release of Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server can be installed in the following languages:
Microsoft ODBC Driver 17.6.1 for SQL Server (x64):
Chinese (Simplified) | Chinese (Traditional) | English (United States) | French | German | Italian | Japanese | Korean | Portuguese (Brazil) | Russian | Spanish
Microsoft ODBC Driver 17.6.1 for SQL Server (x86):
Chinese (Simplified) | Chinese (Traditional) | English (United States) | French | German | Italian | Japanese | Korean | Portuguese (Brazil) | Russian | Spanish Release notes for Windows
For details about this release on Windows, see the Windows release notes.
Previous releases for Windows
To download previous releases for Windows, see previous Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server releases.
Download for Linux and macOS
The Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server can be downloaded and installed using package managers for Linux and macOS using the relevant installation instructions:
Install ODBC for SQL Server (Linux) Install ODBC for SQL Server (macOS)
If you need to download the packages for offline installation, all versions are available via the below links.
Note
Packages named
msodbcsql17-* are the latest version. Packages named msodbcsql-* are version 13 of the driver.
Alpine
DebianRedHatSuseUbuntu
See also Installing the Linux driver.
macOS
See also Installing the macOS driver.
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Release notes for Linux and macOS
For details about releases for Linux and macOS, see the Linux and macOS release notes.
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Note
Office 365 ProPlus is being renamed to Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise. For more information about this change, read this blog post.
Symptoms
When attempting to create ODBC connections that utilize the Microsoft Office System Driver, such as connections to Access or Excel, on a 64-bit Operating system like Windows 7, the drivers are not visible. They are not visible in the standard ODBC Administrator dialog that is launched from the Administrative Tools dialog in the Control Panel.
Cause
This occurs when the 32-bit version of Office or the 32-bit Office System Drivers is installed on a 64-bit version of Windows. In 64-bit versions of Windows, there is a separate ODBC Administrator used to manage 32-bit drivers and DSNs.
Resolution
To locate the 32-bit Office System drivers, use the appropriate version of the ODBC Administrator tool. If you build and then run an application as a 32-bit application on a 64-bit operating system, you must create the ODBC data source by using the ODBC Administrator tool in %windir%SysWOW64odbcad32.exe. For example, the default location on a Windows 7 64-bit machine is 'C:WindowsSysWOW64odbcad32.exe'.
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On a 64-Bit Windows operating system, there are two versions of the ODBC Administrator tool. The 64-bit ODBC Administrator tool is the default dialog that is launched from the control panel and is used to manage the 64-bit drivers and DSNs on the machine. The second ODBC Administrator tool to manage the 32-bit drivers and DSNs on the machine can be launched from the SysWow64 folder.
To determine whether Office 2010 64-bit or 32-bit is installed, take the following steps:
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Note: All Office versions prior to Office 2010 can only be installed as 32-bit applications.
Here is a table that shows which ODBC Administrator Tool to use:
For more information about known issues with using the 32-bit and 64-bit ODBC Administrator tool view the following article:
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942976 The 32-bit version of the ODBC Administrator tool and the 64-bit version of the ODBC Administrator tool display both the 32-bit user DSNs and the 64-bit user DSNs in a 64-bit version of the Windows operating system
For more information on the 2010 Office System Drivers view the following article:
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