We are making some changes as we upgrade from SQL Server 6.5 to 2000. We use DSN for connectivity (VB Front end) and need to set Use ANSI Quoted Identifiers and ANSI Nulls, Paddings and Warnings to off....
MS says the client is set to 'on' by default...which is true. Does anyone have a way...
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