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Beats me.
Microsoft ODBC FULFILLMENT KIT (Desktop Driver Pack 2.0)
File Name File Size Date Version Number
ODBCADM.EXE 6496 11-17-94 5:00p 2.00.1510
Microsoft UPSIZING Tools
File Name File Size Date Version Number
ODBCADM.EXE 6496 06-13-94 12:00a 2.00.1510
Microsoft Access 2.0
File Name File Size Date Version Number
ODBCADM.EXE 6496 04-05-94 3:00a 1.05.0916
Microsoft Access 1.1
File Name File Size Date Version Number
ODBCADM.EXE 6496 05-26-93 12:00a 1.01.2920
Microsoft Access 1.0 (3.5 in floppy release dated 1-4-93)
File Name File Size Date Version Number
ODBCADM.EXE 9136 01-04-93 12:00a 1.00.2101
Microsoft Access 1.0
File Name File Size Date Version Number
ODBCADM.EXE 9136 10-25-92 12:00a 1.00.2101
From
List of ODBC Drivers Installed by Product
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q140548/
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:%231YKL7BeFHA.2736@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
King George John <gilmer@crosslink.net> hunted and pecked:
> .
>>
>> Try this...
>>
>> Locate ODBCADM.exe where you said you found it before, in C:\WINDOWS.
>>
>> Right click ODBCADM.exe, Select Properties and click the Version tab.
>>
>> Click a category on the left to display the information on the right.
>
> Oh, I did that before I posted. I note that the copyright data are
> 1990-94.
>
> It definitely says Micro$oft (without the "$") but I would think that
> ANYONE can say that.
>
> It has a file date in 1994.
>
> Anyway, ASSuming it's "good" WTF is it good for? Why was it there? (I
> guess back in 1994 M$ was still writing "tight" code so the 7k size
> doesn't scare me as much as it did.)
>
> EWMTK
>>
>> Other version information
>> Item Name:
>> Company
>> File Version
>> Internal Name
>> Language
>> Original File Name
>> Product Name
>> Product Version
>>
>> Does it say Microsoft any where?
>> © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.?
>> Microsoft Corporation?
>> Microsoft® Windows® Operating System?
>>
>> You can copy and paste any of that info into a message if you like and
>> post
>> back.
>>
>> Better yet, delete the SOB if it doesn't have Microsoft plastered all
>> over it.
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:%23V84Pt3dFHA.720@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl,
>> King George John <gilmer@crosslink.net> hunted and pecked:
>>>> ...but is a part of MS Access, and therefore OK as far as that goes.
>>>
>>> Well, WTF is "Access?" I have a student verion of M$ Office so could
>>> Access be a part of that?
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The point being:
>>>> - any file can be named anything
>>>> - and file can contain any arbitrary contents
>>>> - generic Win32PE code infectiong viruses can infect anything
>>>
>>> Obviously. I mentioned that the questioned file was only 7k in size.
>>>
>>> This seems a little on the "small" size for an M$ product.