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> Have you actually tried it? What Microsoft publishes and what actually
> works do not necessarily correspond.
Have you and on what version of Windows?
> And while this will undoubtedly come as a shock to you 8i is paleolithic
> and unsupported. 9i is obsolete and in desupport. How about the 10gR2
> or 11gR1 feature sets? Oh can't go there ... someone might actually be
> wanted to develop a new environment.
Should be using .NET or use a third party ODBC driver instead - why don't Oracle supply their own?
> Now take your trolling elsewhere. For example how about posting at
> c.d.ms-sqlserver given your claim to expertise. Funny we don't ever see
> you offering advice there. Intimidated by someone who actually knows
> something about the subject such as Erland Sommarskog?
As you well know, I post in c.d.ms-sqlserver - feel free to check.
I also post in microsoft.public.sqlserver.programming.
More myth and bs spreading Denial Again Morgan!
> Or perhaps all those posts from MI5Victim are yours.
Better things to do with my time like reply to posts where you spread myth's and miscomprehensions about stuff you don't know anything up-to-date about aka Windows Server and SQL Server.
-- Tony Rogerson, SQL Server MVP http://sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/tonyrogerson [Ramblings from the field from a SQL consultant] http://sqlserverfaq.com [UK SQL User Community] "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_psoug.org> wrote in message news:1191112079.650711_at_bubbleator.drizzle.com...Received on Sun Sep 30 2007 - 02:12:03 CDT
> Tony Rogerson wrote:
>>> Why are you such a coward and a hypocrite NOT to admit according to >>> your OWN research the Mickeysoft ODBC drivers do NOT support ANY >>> Oracle feature beyond 7.3? >> >> Man - do you not understand English? >> >> Read the KB article - what does it say? >> >>>> From Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) version 2.5 and later >>>> versions, >>>> both the Microsoft ODBC Driver and OLE DB Provider support Oracle 8i >>>> with >> >> SUPPORTS ORACLE 8i WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS..... >
> Have you actually tried it? What Microsoft publishes and what actually
> works do not necessarily correspond.
>
> And while this will undoubtedly come as a shock to you 8i is paleolithic
> and unsupported. 9i is obsolete and in desupport. How about the 10gR2
> or 11gR1 feature sets? Oh can't go there ... someone might actually be
> wanted to develop a new environment.
>
> Now take your trolling elsewhere. For example how about posting at
> c.d.ms-sqlserver given your claim to expertise. Funny we don't ever see
> you offering advice there. Intimidated by someone who actually knows
> something about the subject such as Erland Sommarskog?
>
> Or perhaps all those posts from MI5Victim are yours.
> --
> Daniel A. Morgan
> University of Washington
> damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
> Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
> www.psoug.org
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