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jimchris09


Joined: 13/02/2009
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09/01/2011 10:52

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I have recently stated using Google Chrome instead of Firefox as my browser. Unfortunately, I can't seem to post rplies on Cyprus44 forum when using it.



Get the following when I try to post a reply...



Microsoft SQL Server Native Client 10.0 error '80040e21'



Multiple-step OLE DB operation generated errors. Check each OLE DB status value, if available. No work was done.



/forums/reply-successful.asp, line 84



Any ideas?



Panchocat


Joined: 29/11/2009
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09/01/2011 11:28

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No problems with google chrome instead of firefox when I use it. The internet was causing all kinds of problems yesterday though.



Groucho



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09/01/2011 11:53

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Quick search reveals



"The following are two possible causes of this error:

In the registry, under the key for an OLE DB provider's CLSID, there may be an entry named OLEDB_SERVICES. If the OLE DB provider that is used to make the ADO connection does not have the OLEDB_SERVICES entry, and ADO tries to set up a property that is not supported by the provider, the error occurs. For more information about this registry entry, see the "Resolution" section.

If OLEDB_SERVICES entry exists but there is a problem in the ADO connection string, the error occurs.

If the OLEDB_SERVICES registry entry is not present, the call to set up a property is made directly to the provider. If the provider does not support the property, the SetProperties OLE DB call made by ADO will fail. This is a fatal failure if the property is required to make a connection. If the property was explicitly included in the connection string, it is probably required."



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Groucho



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If the property setting is optional, the failure is not fatal. This is the case when you connect without explicitly setting the property in the connection string. In this case, ADO sets the property to True but marks it as optional.



Groucho



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Message Posted:
09/01/2011 12:12

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see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269495



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