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On Sat, 13 Mar 99 10:10:20 GMT, philip_at_aleytys.pc.my (Philip Chee)
wrote:
>In article <36e9a2a0.4467801_at_news.minn.net> wkoob_at_minn.net writes:
>
>>I have loaded a microsoft ver 3.1 of personal Oracle 7 Enterprise
>>Edition. 3 cd rom's and nurmerious disks.
>>If this darned thing was not so old - their would be support
>>available.
>>
>>Then loaded 3.1 on machine and loaded it under 3.1
>>When testing the Odbc it would not work complained
>>about missing dlls one of which is nwipxspx.dll etc.
>>Why do you need these dll's and if you do need them
>>why does not Oracle send them with their package?
>>When trying SQL*Plus for windows it complained about
>>Missing "nwcalls.dll" said it is included with win95 - well
>>it is not on my version - nor was it in my 3.11 version of
>>windows.
>>Where can I get nwcalls.dll? Yes I've used lycos etc.
>>to find a download site.
>
>http://support.novell.com
>
>When you installed the SQL*Net component, you probably selected the IPX
>adapter as well as the TCP/IP adapter. The missing .dlls are components
>of the Netware client (IPX) stack. Uninstall the IPX adapter and see what
>happens.
>
>Philip
>
>
I am pretty slow, but finally it clicked and that was the problem
Thanks much Philip.
Received on Sat Mar 13 1999 - 19:02:57 CST
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