Odbc Error 193 Windows 7



  1. Attempting to add a new media server to EMM using the nbemmcmd command fails with 'generic EMM SQL error (193)'.
  2. Unlike the way old days when ODBC transitioned from 16 to 32 bits, there is no 'thunking layer' to provide 64-bit clients a means to use 32-bit clients. Just guessing from the DLL name, it looks like you are using a 32-bit DLL.
  3. The error is caused by that you create User DSN in ODBC administrator. Please create a System DSN to points to your data source in in ODBC administrator, then add the ODBC data source under gateway. When adding a ODBC data source under gateway, make sure you enter the same connection string as that you get in Power BI Desktop.
  4. ODBC-call failed: MicrosoftSQL Server Native Client 11.0TCP Provider: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host (#10054) MicrosoftSQL Server Native Client 11.0Communication link failure (#10054).
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ODBC-call failed. Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 193 (MS ODBC for Oracle, c: windows sysWOW64 msorcl32.dll) (#160) I have searched everywhere for a solution to this issue. Currently, I'm running Access on a remote machine that is on Windows 7 Pro.

Last updated on NOVEMBER 19, 2019

Applies to:

Oracle ODBC Driver - Version 12.1.0.1 and later
Microsoft Windows x64 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows (32-bit)

Symptoms

Windows

Creation of DSN fails with following error:
The setup routines for the Oracle in instantclient_12_1 ODBC Driver could not be loaded due to system error code 126: The specified module could not be found. (C:Oracleinstantclient_12_1SQORAS32.DLL)

In few occasions the error code is either 193 or 106.

Note : This issue is applicable to full client and other lower versions as well.

Changes

Cause

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I was helping a customer the other day with their computer and they mentioned that they could not get ITunes to open anymore. Since they were using iTunes to sync music and pictures to their iPad it was vital that iTunes worked. When they tried opening it, the following error message appeared:

iTunes was not installed correctly. Please reinstall iTunes. Error 7 (Windows Error 193).

As I started to examine their computer it was obvious that there was a lot of file corruption causing not only iTunes to not function but most other programs would not work correctly either. The Error 193 in fact refers to an error in Windows instead of an error within iTunes.

Here are the steps I took to fix the error and get iTunes working again on the PC.

Odbc Error 193 Windows 7 64-bit

1) Click on Start

2) Click on All Programs

3) Click on Accessories

4) Right-click on the Command Prompt option and choose Run as Administrator

Connections

5) When the command prompt opens type

CHKDSK /F

6) Sit back and relax while the system checks the hard drive for errors and fixes them. In some cases, there will be a message that the filesystem is locked and a chkdsk cannot be performed at this time. Do you wish to run CHKDSK on a restart? Say Yes to this and then restart the computer for CHKDSK to run.

7) After completing a CHKDSK and fixing any drive errors, try opening Itunes again. If it opens successfully, then you are done. If it does not start, then you’ll need to reinstall Itunes. In this case download the latest version of Itunes from the link below to your desktop and reinstall it.

In most cases, after fixing the hard drive errors and reinstalling iTunes the problem should be solved and iTunes should open normally.

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