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You are welcome Bernd, If you download the sigcheck utility from docs.microsoft.com/.../sigcheck and do a sigcheck64.exe D:\Appl\Appl\DPW\Progress\OpenEdge\pgoe27.dll do you get something like: Description: Progress Software Corporation OpenEdge ODBC Driver Product: ODBC Pack Prod version: 07.16.0175 File version: 07.16.0175 (B0296, U0197) MachineType: 64-bit <----- or something like: Description: Progress Software Corporation OpenEdge ODBC Driver Product: ODBC Pack Prod version: 07.16.0175 File version: 07.16.0175 (B0296, U0197) MachineType: 32-bit <----- ? If you do receive "MachineType: 32-bit" you could then try the ODBC connection using the 32 bit powershell as I described on: knowledgebase.progress.com/.../how-to-test-an-odbc-connection-dsn-on-windows-using-powershell to see if the 32 bit ODBC connection works file outside of your 32 bit application. If the 32 bit ODBC connection does not work through a 32 bit powershell connection then you might want to open a Supportcase to further investigate the issue. Kind regards, Tinco
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