DB connection not working in compiled programme

Hi all,
I have a calibration vi working fine in the development mode and run. Yet when i build an exe for it, the exe fails with the following message? any ideas?
Error -2146824584 occurred at Conn Get Properties.vi->DB Tools Create Parameterized Query.vi->DB Tools Insert Data.vi->calibration.vi
Possible reason(s):
Exception occured in ADODB.Connection: Operation is not allowed when the object is closed.Help Path is C:\WINDOWS\HELP\ADO270.CHM and context 1240653 in Conn Get Properties.vi->DB Tools Create Parameterized Query.vi->DB Tools Insert Data.vi->calibration.vi
I write data away to a database by using a udl file which supplies the connection information to the db tools open connection.vi which works fine when i test the connection - just not sure why the exe fails when the development version works fine
any ideas

Hi Mike,
how do you get the path to the db or udl file? Did you strip that extra folder for the exe?
Best regards,
GerdW
CLAD, using 2009SP1 + LV2011SP1 + LV2014SP1 on WinXP+Win7+cRIO
Kudos are welcome

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