At least one person has reported problems using the pre-built sqlite3.dll on Windows 2003 Server (SP1 I think). It seems like the problem is most likely related to GCC, although this has not been proven. One workaround is to build the DLL yourself using Visual C++. Attached is a Visual Studio .NET 2003 Solution. It includes two projects, one to build SQLite3.dll, and one to build SQLiteConsole.exe. You'll also need to download the preprocessed SQLite source code sqlite-source-3_x_x.zip from http://www.sqlite.org/download.html, and extract it into the SQLite directory. I'll try to keep this Solution up-to-date so it's compatible with the latest source code. {quote: Tim McDaniel} (tim dot mcdaniel at finisar dot com)

Adding a link to a working VS Solution.

Visit the page: The second send of links has a dll compiled using Visual Studios and a link to sqlite3 source plus solution file. {link: http://www.arkesystems.com/Solutions/SQLite/SQLite.aspx Arke Systems VS Solution } Enjoy {link: mailto:chris@arkesystems.com Chris Spears - Arke Systems, LLC}