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I just installed Personal Oracle 7, and everything seemed to install okay. But when I try to connect to the database through ODBC or Powerbuilder (native connection, so I know its not an ODBC problem), I get the following error:
ORA-01019: unable to allocate memory in the user side
The help file on errors says the solution is to:
Increase the size of the process heap or switch to the old set of calls.
That's all I can find - no explaination of how you do this (or really what it means). I tried bumping up the shared pool size, as well as other entries in the Initorcl.ora file, but nothing worked. My experience is more on the development side, not on the DBA side (and I have no DBA support on this.)
I'm running a Dell Pentium 200mhz MMX with Windows 95, 32mb RAM.
Any ideas on what might correct this? Sure would appreciate any advice.
Thank You,
Jeff Muschar Received on Wed Jun 18 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT
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