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* [[Enabling Macros in Microsoft Excel]]
* [[Enabling Macros in Microsoft Excel]]
* [[Adding a Trusted Location in Microsoft Excel]]
* [[Adding a Trusted Location in Microsoft Excel]]
* [[Unreadable contents error when starting ODBClink]]
* [[ODBClink started in protected view]]
* [[ODBClink started in protected view]]



Revision as of 20:54, 17 February 2016

Overview

The purpose of this page is to list various topics that will assist you in solving start-up related problems.

ODBClink opens but doesn't start

If ODBClink opens but doesn't start, read the following guides.

ODBClink starts but shows a compile error message

Start-Up compile error

If ODBClink starts but shows a compile error message, read the following guides.


ODBClink starts but complain about the version of Microsoft Excel

Invalid version of Microsoft Excel

The latest version of ODBClink is compatible with Microsoft Excel 2013, 2010 or 2007. If you are getting an error message, you will need to upgrade to the latest version of ODBClink. For more information, see Upgrading ODBClink to work with the latest version of Microsoft Excel.


ODBClink starts but complains about files being read-only

If Excel complains that ODBClink is opened by others when it first start, read the following guide.


ODBClink starts but complains about read or write permissions

Start-Up write access error

If ODBClink starts but complains about read or write permissions, read the following guides.


ODBClink starts but complains about the installer path being too long

Start-Up installation path too long

If ODBClink starts but complains about the installer path being too long, read the following guide.


Related Topics

Troubleshooting