ODBC Files Installed to User Directory with Shared Windows

ID: Q117717

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

When you run a workstation installation of one of the above applications on a computer running Microsoft Windows from a server, the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) files are installed to your personal Windows directory, even if the Server option was selected as the location for shared applications during the administrative installation.

CAUSE

This behavior is caused by the way the ODBC files are installed. The ODBC driver files are always installed to your user directory when you run a workstation installation and are running Microsoft Windows from a server.

WORKAROUND

To prevent the ODBC files from being installed in your personal Windows directory, you can edit the SETUP.STF file. Note that if you make these changes to the SETUP.STF file, ODBC functionality is NOT installed and is not available on the workstation.

NOTE: Each application that uses ODBC installs the ODBC files if they are not already on your computer. Therefore, to prevent installation of these files, you must edit the SETUP.STF file for each application you install that uses ODBC. For example, if you modify the SETUP.STF file for Microsoft Word for Windows and then perform a workstation installation of Microsoft Excel for Windows, the ODBC files are installed.

WARNING: This modification is not supported by Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS). Although PSS will support some modifications to a BACKUP copy of the SETUP.STF file and will help customers modify specific lines of an STF, we will not rewrite the entire file in order to achieve a desired configuration. As a general rule, support is limited to options that can normally be changed by a user during a standard installation of the application.

Steps to Edit SETUP.STF

1. Make a backup copy of your SETUP.STF file.

2. Open SETUP.STF in Microsoft Excel (or another suitable text editor).

   NOTE: If you open SETUP.STF in Microsoft Excel 5.0, complete the
   following additional steps before continuing:

      a. In the Text Import Wizard dialog box, choose Next until Step 3
         Of 3 appears.

      b. In the Text Import Wizard - Step 3 Of 3 dialog box, under Data
         Preview, click the second column to select it. Under Column Data
         Format, select the Text option, and choose Finish.

3. Make the changes outlined below (that is, find each object ID listed in
   the Object ID column and change the corresponding "Install During Batch
   Mode" entry in the .STF file to match the value in the appropriate table
   below). If the entry in the table is "(blank)," clear whatever text is
   in the cell and leave it blank.

NOTES: Microsoft Office Version 4.2:

      Object ID      Install During Batch Mode      Title
      (Column A)       (Column B)                 (Column C)
   ---------------------------------------------------------

         33                no                   &Typical
         36                yes                  &Workstation
         57                no                   Data Access
         91                (blank)              XL5Workstation_shared
         96                no                   Data Access
         108               no                   Data Access
         1608              no                   Microsoft PowerPoint
         1609              no                   Microsoft PowerPoint
         1610              no                   Microsoft PowerPoint
         1611              yes                  Microsoft PowerPoint
         1618              yes                  PPWorkstation_Local_Files1
         1619              (blank)              PPWorkstation_Local_Files2
         1620              yes                  PPWorkstation_Local_Files3
         1621              (blank)              PPWorkstation_Local_Files4
         3209              no                   Microsoft Word
         3210              no                   Microsoft Word
         3211              no                   Microsoft Word
         3212              yes                  Microsoft Word
         3267              no                   Data Access (ODBC)
         4262              yes                  Workstation

Microsoft Office Version 4.3:

      Object ID      Install During Batch Mode      Title
      (Column A)       (Column B)                 (Column C)
   ---------------------------------------------------------

      62                no                      Data Access
      96                (blank)                 XL5Workstation_shared
      101               no                      Data Access
      113               no                      Data Access
      1589              no                      Microsoft PowerPoint
      1590              no                      Microsoft PowerPoint
      1591              no                      Microsoft PowerPoint
      1592              yes                     Microsoft PowerPoint
      1599              yes                     PPWorkstation_Local_Files1
      1600              (blank)                 PPWorkstation_Local_Files2
      1601              yes                     PPWorkstation_Local_Files3
      1602              (blank)                 PPWorkstation_Local_Files4
      3157              no                      Microsoft Word
      3158              no                      Microsoft Word
      3159              no                      Microsoft Word
      3160              yes                     Microsoft Word
      3215              no                      Data Access (ODBC)
      4184              yes                     Workstation
      4249              no                      Microsoft Access
      4250              no                      Microsoft Access
      4251              no                      Microsoft Access
      4252              yes                     Microsoft Access

Microsoft Word Version 6.0a:

      Object ID      Install During Batch Mode        Title
      (Column A)       (Column B)                   (Column C)
   -----------------------------------------------------------

         76                no                    Data Access (ODBC)

Microsoft Excel Version 5.0:

      Object ID      Install During Batch Mode        Title
      (Column A)       (Column B)                   (Column C)
   -----------------------------------------------------------

         22                no                    Data Access
         34                no                    Data Access

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

The following is a list of the ODBC files (approximately 2 megabytes) that are installed to your personal Windows directory:

   DRVACCSS.HLP
   DRVDBASE.HLP
   DRVFOX.HLP
   DRVPARDX.HLP
   DRVSSRVR.HLP
   MSJETDSP.DLL
   ODBC.DLL
   ODBCADM.EXE
   ODBCINST.DLL
   ODBCINST.HLP
   ODBC.INI
   ODBCINST.INI
   ODBCISAM.INI
   PDX110.DLL
   RED110.DLL
   SIMADMIN.DLL
   SIMBA.DLL
   SQLSVR.DLL
   XBS110.DLL

For more information about extra system files being installed to your Windows directory, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q115594
   TITLE     : Office: Extra Files in User Directory with Shared Windows

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Last Reviewed: September 10, 1996