The short answer is: If you are building a new application or maintaining an existing one, you should almost certainly be using the Microsoft OLE DB Driver for SQL Server or ODBC Driver 17/18 for SQL Server instead.
Test upgrading to the new OLE DB driver. Change the provider name to:
Provider=SQLNCLI11;Server=myServer;Database=myDB;Uid=myUser;Pwd=myPass; Keep the old driver. Download sqlncli11.msi from Microsoft’s archive and install it on the web server. It will work with SQL Server 2012–2019 in backward compatibility mode.
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The short answer is: If you are building a new application or maintaining an existing one, you should almost certainly be using the Microsoft OLE DB Driver for SQL Server or ODBC Driver 17/18 for SQL Server instead.
Test upgrading to the new OLE DB driver. Change the provider name to:
Provider=SQLNCLI11;Server=myServer;Database=myDB;Uid=myUser;Pwd=myPass; Keep the old driver. Download sqlncli11.msi from Microsoft’s archive and install it on the web server. It will work with SQL Server 2012–2019 in backward compatibility mode.
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