32-bit drivers not seen in 64-bit CF Administrator config?

We're migrating from 32 bit CF8 to
64 bit CF9. One of our legacy ODBC datasources, an HP Mini, is accessed via a Minisoft driver which only comes in 32 bit.
The driver is configured in Windows control panel fine, via the Windows wow64.exe add-in. When we try to configure it in the CF Administrator as a datasource, it's not visible.
Is there some workaround, some way to make it show up?
Thanks,
VB

Hi there
I am not sure if you have resolved your issue or not, but I have had the exact same problem coming from 32bit to 64bit coldfusion.  My problem was I needed to connect to excel and access.  Microsoft unfortunately does not have any 64bit drivers for these products.  Much to the dismay of quite a few people I discovered.
You will need 64bit datasource drivers.  If you can't get drivers then you will have to switch to the 32bit version of coldfusion.
Another option is to think of perhaps a work around.  For instance I heard of people connecting to access databases through sql server.  So using the 64bit sql server driver, to connect to a 32bit sql server instance, connecting to access using the 32bit driver.
Hope this helps.
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