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this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a oci.dll could not be loaded blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Database Installation All PlacesDatabaseGeneral Database DiscussionsDatabase oci dll could not be loaded powerbuilder Installation This discussion is archived 7 Replies Latest reply on Jun 26, 2013 4:24 PM by VijayanandSettin Could not locate OCI dll 569278 Feb 21, 2008 10:19 AM
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Hi, I have OracleEx 10g and Odp.NET 11g (ODTwithODAC1110620.exe) installed on my machine, now when I try to install OUnit11 I got the error as title. I have in my enviroment variables "PATH" the following: C:\app\ahmad\product\11.1.0\client_1; (this the path for odp.net 11g) C:\app\ahmad\product\11.1.0\client_1\bin; (this the path for odp.net11g) C:\oraclexe\app\oracle\product\10.2.0\server\bin; (this for OracleEx 10g) is it correct that
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the existence of two Oracle Home the envrioment variables causes this problem? if not, then how to fix the error I am getting? Thanx, 91440Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 7 replies 1. Re: Could not locate OCI dll 569278 Feb 21, 2008 10:27 AM (in response to 569278) Okay, I found this in the forums: oci.dll not found when installing 11g client and using PL/SQL I don't know if it is apply in my case because I right click on "C:\app" but there is nothing called "authenticated users" in the users names! so should I add it? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Could not locate OCI dll 569278 Feb 21, 2008 5:03 PM (in response to 569278) Any idea? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Could not locate OCI dll 629590 Mar 20, 2008 2:08 PM (in response to 569278) Guys, I installed Oracle 11g client because of the reported fix of System.Transactions issue known in 10g. I use P
Annotate this POD Website CPAN RT New 4 Open 14 Stalled 1 View/Report Bugs Source LatestRelease:DBD-Oracle-1.75_2 NAME VERSION DBD::Oracle and Windows oci.dll is missing sqlplus 64bit AUTHORS COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE NAME DBD::Oracle::Troubleshooting::Win64 - Tips and
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Hints to Troubleshoot DBD::Oracle on Win64 VERSION version 1.53_00 DBD::Oracle and Windows 64bit I have successfully oci.dll location in windows 7 compiled and installed DBD::Oracle on Windows 2008 server 64bit operating system today. I used the latest version of DBD::Oracle 1.24 version 11.2.0.1.0 for 64bit https://community.oracle.com/thread/622900 windows of Oracle's Instant Client Package - Basic along with the Instant Client Package - SQL*Plus and finally the Instant Client Package - SDK. To get it to Make and compile correctly I had to download Microsoft's Visual Studio Ultimate which should contain all the files you need. http://search.cpan.org/~pythian/DBD-Oracle-1.53_00/lib/DBD/Oracle/Troubleshooting/Win64.pod It is rather portly at 2+gb so you might want to grab lunch while you are downloading it. After all the above downloading DBB::Oracle installed right out of the box. All one has to do is select 'Start Menu->All Programs->Microsoft Visual Studio 2010->Visual Studio Tools->Visual Studio x64 Win64 Command Prompt (2010)' which will open a good old 'dos' window. At this point CD to the directory where you downloaded DBD::Oracle c:\DBD-Oracle> then set your 'ORACLE_HOME to the Instant Client directory c:\DBD-Oracle>set ORACLE_HOME=c:\IC_11 you should also set your NLS like this c:\DBD-Oracle>set NLS_LANG=.WE8ISO8859P15 Once the above setting are done do a c:\DBD-Oracle>perl Makefile.PL and then a c:\DBD-Oracle>nmake install Which will produce a whole of warnings (the make you can ignore them for now as they do not seem to effect DBD::Oracle at all) and near the end it should output something like this; Generating code Finished generating code if exist blib
to all applications using DBI and DBD::Oracle. Oracle Troubleshooter HOWTO Author: Alexander Foken CVS ID: $Id: Oracle\040Troubleshooter\040HOWTO.html,v 1.8 2005/08/17 13:24:25 afoken Exp http://alexander-foken.de/Censored%20copy%20of%20Oracle%20Troubleshooter%20HOWTO.html $ Experience from various installation shows that you should expect trouble https://support.software.dell.com/toad-for-oracle/kb/94456 with an Oracle "default" installation. So to avoid endless trouble shooting, check the following conditions after the database (client) has been installed, but before installing XXXXX. If you have worked though this HOWTO, using Oracle for XXXXX will be painless. Contents: Oracle Requirements There must be exactly could not one OCIW32.DLL. The OCIW32.DLL must match the installed Oracle software. The directory containing OCIW32.DLL must be listed in the PATH enviroment variable for all users. The ORACLE_HOME environment variable must point to the directroy where Oracle is installed, for all users. The Oracle client software should match the Oracle server software. There must be a valid TNSNAMES.ORA file. could not be NTS Authentication Service must be disabled in a default installation. Typical Errors Can't load ORACLE.DLL Unknown error loading one of the XXXXX:: modules. DBI connect failed Database logon failed or is extremely slow Oracle Requirements There must be exactly one OCIW32.DLL. Scan all local drives for OCIW32.DLL, using the Windows builtin file search engine (Start -> Search -> For Files and Folders or just press Windows - F). If there is no OCIW32.DLL at all, you need to install at least the Oracle client software. Install the Oracle ODBC drivers, they are known use this DLL. If there is more than one OCIW32.DLL, some other application has installed a (probably incompatible) version of this DLL, usually in C:\WinNT\System32. Rename that DLL to OCIW32.DLL-broken. The "good" DLL is usually the one installed in the Oracle directory. Some applications may have a private OCIW32.DLL in or below the application's directory, e.g. C:\Program Files\Pretty App\OCIW32.DLL. Those DLLs are usually harmless, unless the directory containing the DLL is listed in the PATH environment variable. The OCIW32.DL
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