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I found your howto for audinging link & I recreated my ODBC connection & now auditing is enabled using generic ODBC driver for. I can not change CVSNT to use the SQL Server / MSDE for some reason as I fails with the following message Open Failed: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server driver][SQL Server]Cannot open database requested in login 'LocalCVSNT'. Login fails "Bo Berglund" <bo.berglund at telia.com> wrote in message news:eiuvs1d87kqpeellsfrrtaj1gppml3idue at 4ax.com... > On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 07:34:34 +1100, "Brian Post" <bpost at 80-20.com> > wrote: > >>I haven't been able to get the audit plugin to work with the new build. >>The >>control panel test works, but commands that would add info to the DB fail. >> >>Bo was it you that had a web address on how to setup the ODBC driver? BTW >>which ODBC driver are you using? > > I wrote this tutorial for setting up auditing using various databases: > http://web.telia.com/~u86216177/CVSNTAuditing.html > >> >>I also use MS Sql 2000 and the generic ODBC driver. I haven't changed my >>ODBC settings which worked fine with Client & Server CVSNT 2.5.02 >>(Servalan) >>Build 2088 running on Windows XP >>professional with the server on it's own XP pro both with SP2. > > For MSSQLServer 2000 you don't need to go the ODBC route. CVSNT > Auditing has native support for this database engine (probably via > ADO). > >> >>I am now running CVSNT -2.5.03 (Scorpio) build 2151. > > I was too, but the tutorial is written using 2182 and I later got > 2207, which worked fine. Updated that to 2214 and the auditing was > gone. Installed 2207 again and auditing started working once more. > Go figure.... > > > /Bo > (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)