IM003 error loading ODBC driver

I'm getting this error when I try to connect a C++ ISAPI dll to a 9i database using the 9i ODBC driver. Other apps connect successfully, the 'Test Connect' works fine from the ODBC administrator. Everyone and his dog have permissions to use the ORACLE directory...
Can anyone tell me what's causing this error, please?
Regards
Mike

Can you pls elaborate on what you mean by loading ?
What exactly are you trying to do and hitting this error.

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