Well, I should have said that I also scoured MSDN and Google's newsgroup archive. I found MSDN code examples that use the COM interface, but none that I can find use ODBC. The SDK states the ODBC adapter is only supported for MSAccess, so I'm not surprised I can't find code examples on MSDN and kinda figured I'd have to look elsewhere.

Can you post some links to the plenty of code using ODBC? I'm not picky about language at this point! :)

TIA --Solo

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In reply to Re^2: WMI ODBC by Solo
in thread WMI EventLog by Mitch

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