16-bit ODBC drivers are used with 16-bit applications such as Visual Basic 3 or Access 2.0. Likewise, 32-bit ODBC is used with 32-bit programs and 64-bit ODBC would be used in 64-bit programs. In general, 16-bit ODBC is obsolete though there are still many 16-bit applications. Terry L. Broadbent - DBA
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