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Hi Jerry,
how did you go about creating these shortcuts? I have 32 bit installed in c:\orawin95 and 16 bit in c:\orawin.
Thomas
Jerry Gitomer schrieb in Nachricht <7qm8i2$gv1$1_at_autumn.news.rcn.net>...
>Hi Thomas,
>
> I haven't had both 16 and 32 bit clients on the same machine
>for nearly two years so I can't give you all of the details, but
>...
>
> I distinctly remember that I had to install both sets of
>client software and they had to be in different directories on
>the PC. I think (but am not sure) that once I had installed the
>clients I had to create shortcuts to each of the two different
>versions.
>
>Regards
>Jerry Gitomer
>
>
>Thomas Noone wrote in message
><37ce4661_at_news.zeitung-online.net>...
>>I have managed to install the 16 bit files from the windows dir
>on the cd.
>>The oracle.ini was generated and I added the tns_admin
>parameter.
>>My 16 bit application finds the ora7win.dll, thus my path
>variable is
>>correct.
>>
>>Trying to log on using a configuration for named pipes generated
>by easy
>>config fails with ORA-3121.
>>Using 32 bit SQL*Net, the logon works fine.
>>
>>I need 32 and 16 bit support at the same time, something that
>works on other
>>installations and worked with Oracle 7.1 for me.
>>
>>What am I missing?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Thomas
>>
>>Doktor schrieb in Nachricht <37CD1694.86520818_at_post.pl>...
>>>>
>>>> >I need to install 16 bit support for Oracle 7.3.4, similar
>to what I had
>>>> >running with 7.1
>>>> >The book "Oracle Network Products" seems to suggest
>installation of 16
>>bit
>>>> >SQL*Net on the client and adding the TNS_ADMIN parameter to
>ORACLE.INI
>>on
>>>> >the client with the home path of the server.
>>>> >
>>>> >How and from where do I install 16 bit SQL*Net?
>>>> >What does ORACLE.INI need to look like?
>>>> >Do I need to do anything else?
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> If all is well there is a windows client on the Oracle 7.3.4
>CD. Just
>>>> look for the directory windows on the CD and run orainst from
>there.
>>>> The installation procedure will create an oracle.ini in the
>windows
>>>> directory. The only thing you need to do is to add the
>tns_admin
>>>> parameter, preferably in the [NET23] section.
>>>
>>>Are you sure, that oracle.ini is created in Win directory
>during install
>>>Oracle Client ?
>>
>>
>
>
Received on Fri Sep 03 1999 - 03:07:47 CDT
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