ODBC Driver for Twilio

Build 25.0.9434

Windows DSN Configuration

Using the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator

You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to edit the DSN configuration. Note that the DSN is created during the installation process.

Complete the following steps to edit the DSN configuration:

  1. Select Start > Search, and enter ODBC Data Sources in the Search box.
  2. Choose the version of the ODBC Administrator that corresponds to the bitness of your application (32-bit or 64-bit).
  3. Click the System DSN tab.
  4. Select the system data source and click Configure.
  5. Edit the information on the Connection tab and click OK.

Note: For .NET Framework 4.0, the driver distributes Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable. For .NET Framework 3.5, the driver distributes Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable.

Ensuring Registry Access

The driver stores connection information in the Windows registry. To ensure that the driver can write to the registry, perform either of the following actions:

  1. Run the calling application as an administrator.
  2. Connect via a User DSN instead of a System DSN.

Connecting to Twilio

You can authenticate to Twilio using either an Auth Token or an API key.

Auth Token

You can authenticate to Twilio using an Auth Token and an Account SID.

Open the Twilio Console Dashboard, navigate to the Account Info section, and set these connection properties:

  • AccountSID: the value of the Account SID field.
  • AuthToken: the value of the Auth Token field. Click Show to unhide it.

API Key

To authenticate to Twilio using an API key:

  1. Open the Twilio Console Dashboard and click Account Info > API Keys > Go to API Keys. The API keys & tokens page opens.
  2. Click Create API key. The Create new API key menu opens.
    • Set Friendly name to a name you want to use to refer to the token.
    • Set Region to the region in which you want the API key to apply.
    • Set Key type to your desired key type. The options include:
      • Standard - Grants access to all Twilio API features except for managing API Keys, Account Configuration, and Subaccounts.
      • Main - Grants access to the same features as the Standard key type, with the added ability to manage API Keys, Account Configuration, and Subaccounts.
      • Restricted - Allows granular access to a subset of the Twilio API features that the standard APIKey grants. If you select this option, you must manually specify the permissions that the token grants.
  3. Click Create. This opens the Copy secret key page.
  4. Note the values of the SID and Secret fields. The latter is only shown once, so make sure you copy it before leaving this page.
  5. Set the following connection properties:
    • AuthScheme: APIKey
    • AccountSID: the value of the Account SID field in the Account Info section of the Twilio Console Dashboard.
    • APIKeySID: the SID of the API key you generated earlier, which you noted in step 4.
    • APIKeySecret: the API key secret of the API key you generated earlier, which you noted in step 4.

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