INF: Incorrect Versions of Odbcint.dll Can Affect ComponentsID: Q179476
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In some situations the ODBC DLL file, Odbcint.dll, is no longer
synchronized with the other ODBC DLLs. This can cause an Odbcint.dll
version error to occur when you start ODBC-dependent applications. When you
start an ODBC application, you receive the following error message:
The ODBC resource DLL (odbcint.dll) is a different
version than the ODBC driver manager (ODBC32.DLL).
You need to reinstall the ODBC components to ensure proper operation.
Q175398 : PRB: SQL Server May Appear to Stop Responding Upon Startup
Error 21003: [SQL Server] Error executing xp_schedulersignal
extended stored procedure: SQLExecutive not running
By default, the SQL Server service is started using the local system
account and is allowed to interact with the desktop. When SQL Server is
started, an error message warning of the Odbcint.dll mismatch is displayed,
however the SQL Executive service is set up to start under a given account
and not interact with the desktop. When SQL Executive starts, it does not
display the error message warning of the Odbcint.dll mismatch.
SQL Executive appears to be working in the SQL Service Manager and the SQL
Enterprise Manager but no tasks can be started. Starting tasks from the
Enterprise Manager or executing xp_schedulersignal gives error 21003 (see
the "Symptoms" section).
To permanently resolve this problem, update your ODBC components so that
they all have compatible file versions. To do this, quit all ODBC-related
applications and reinstall ODBC. The ODBC setup files that are included
with SQL Server are available on the SQL Server CD in the \i386\ODBC
directory.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q170769 : PRB: "ODBC Resource DLL Is a Different Version Than ..." Error
Keywords : SSrvGen
Version : WinNT:6.0,6.5
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 13, 1999