Hey, Hiroshi,
Not that I am aware of. Here is the full connection string:
DSN=PostgreSQL35W;DATABASE=postgres;SERVER=rdcesx07044.race.sas.com;PORT=5432;UID=postgres;PWD=%_PWD_%;CA=d;A6=;A7=100;A8=4096;B0=255;B1=8190;BI=0;C2=dd_;;CX=1c20502bb;A1=7.4;
HTH,
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Inoue, Hiroshi [mailto:inoue@tpf.co.jp]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 12:08 AM
To: Eric Hill
Cc: Michael Paquier; PostgreSQL mailing lists
Subject: Re: [ODBC] [BUGS] BUG #11608: ODBC driver crashes after wrong password entered
Hi Eric,
(2014/10/09 9:45), Michael Paquier wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:54 AM, <eric.hill@jmp.com
> <mailto:eric.hill@jmp.com>> wrote:
>
> This is more about your 64-bit ODBC driver than the PostgreSQL database
> itself.
>
> This is more adapted on the pgsql-odbc list.
>
> We are using version 9.03.03 of your 64-bit ODBC driver. We are finding
> that after SQLDriverConnect() with a bad password, the driver becomes
> unstable, and a second call to SQLDriverConnect() can (but does not
> always)
> crash with an access violation. I have not tried the 32-bit driver
> to see
> if that replicates the problem, which means I also haven't tried other
> products that support ODBC, because I don't know of any other 64-bit
> products with ODBC support.
Are you using an SSL connection?
regards,
Hiroshi Inoue
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