

A little over half way down: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client Darn good thing I did not start testing!! Now my question is: What can I down load to get my average workstation updated with SQL Native Client 10.0 - SQLNCLI10.DLL?

But, in reality it was still connected to Live Data of the same SQL Server 2005. Once I used ODBC to re-connect (relink table manager) to the new test DB on SQL Server 2008, the wizard indicated and shows every thing is fine. Important: The Access 2003 Linked Table Manager using the older SQL Native Client gave a FALSE POSITIVE connected to the SQL 2008 database. While the typical User Workstation does not have the SQL Native Client 10 (just the old SQL Native Client) as a choice. But, my development workstation with SQL Server 2008 Management Studio has the SQL Server 2008 - SQL Native Client 10 on the ODBC selection. Thanks for listing the SQL Server 2008 - SQL Native Client 10.0 - SQLNCLI10.DLL Note: The Microsoft CompCheck tool for ODBC - see checks for the lastest version of ODBC and other drivers. Audience(s): Customer, Partner, Developer This redistributable installer for SQL Native Client installs the client components needed during run time to take advantage of new SQL Server 2008 features, and optionally installs the header files needed to develop an application that uses the SQL Native Client API. SQL Native Client should be used to create new applications or enhance existing applications that need to take advantage of new SQL Server 2008 features. It contains run-time support for applications using native-code APIs (ODBC, OLE DB and ADO) to connect to Microsoft SQL Server 2000, 2005, or 2008. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client (SQL Native Client) is a single dynamic-link library (DLL) containing both the SQL OLE DB provider and SQL ODBC driver.

X86 Package (sqlncli.msi) - 4549 KB X64 Package (sqlncli.msi) - 7963 KB IA64 Package (sqlncli.msi) - 11112 KB Will try this instead of the huge hot fixes listed above for the Workstations.
