MS sql server 7 driver for JDBC

Hi everyone,
Where can I download the sql server 7 driver for JDBC. I searched on microsoft web site, and only saw the JDBC driver for sql server 2000. Also, what is the Class.forname() and URL will look like? Thanks.
Houmin

com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver
bye
paolo

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    itle, theK_files.description, theK_users1.name AS AuthorName, theK_users1.surn
    ame AS AuthorSurname, [theK_file-extensions].name AS Extension, theK_files.publ
    ished, theK_files.updated FROM theK_users INNER JOIN [theK_users-to-groups] ON
    theK_users.userid = [theK_users-to-groups].userid INNER JOIN theK_usergroups
    ON [theK_users-to-groups].groupid = theK_usergroups.groupid INNER JOIN [theK_g
    roups-to-files] ON theK_usergroups.groupid = [theK_groups-to-files].groupid INN
    ER JOIN theK_files ON [theK_groups-to-files].fileid = theK_files.fileid INNER
    JOIN theK_users theK_users1 ON theK_files.authorid = theK_users1.userid INNER
    JOIN [theK_file-extensions] ON theK_files.extensionid = [theK_file-extensions]
    .extensionid WHERE theK_users.userid = '1' AND theK_files.extensionid = '1' AN
    D ( theK_files.name LIKE '%a%' OR theK_users1.name LIKE '%a%' OR theK_files.de
    scription LIKE '%a%' )

    are these columns character/string/varchar:
    theK_users.userid = '1'
    theK_files.extensionid = '1'
    if these are number columns, change them to
    theK_users.userid = 1
    theK_files.extensionid = 1
    Jamie

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