After having battled the SQLBase/ODBC issue for a long time I have finally gotten to the point of reliably getting it to work. First, the ODBC drivers that come with the Centura 7.5.1 are not the newest. If you install them and it says it doesn't need to upgrade them, you are ok. If it does upgrade them, you will need to download the latest from Microsoft because Centura's are lacking part of the files. After installation, go to the ODBC32 section of whatever operating system you are running. Configure the SQLBase 35 Drivers by setting up the Name, DB, Server and a PW. To connect with MS Access, you will need to check the Password box as you are selecting the tables for linking. This will store the PW and avoid the error on connect that some are experiencing. To see the connection attributes go to the linked table in Access, open it in read only design mode (the only way you can), right click on the bar at the top of the design setup (I use the area above Description), and a box will open that will give you the parameters by which this table is connected. The only problem that I have found with this method is that there is a time out of maybe 15 minutes after which time Access will crash. If anyone knows how to lengthen this I would love to know. The timeout is reset everytime you ask for data, however.