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Replies Latest reply on Aug 8, 2012 9:19 PM by 954698 Windows PATH variable 3004 May 17, 2005 12:59 PM Hi, We have installed the Instant Client files in the application's directory at http://forums.allroundautomations.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=23916 c:\Program Files\Product Name\" and added this directory to the front of our PATH environment variable. However when we run our application, we get the following error: "Initialization error SQL*NET not properly installed OracleHomeKey: OracleHomeDir:" Does anyone have any ideas as to why this would be? 79528Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 22 replies 1. Re: Windows PATH variable 352290 May 19, https://community.oracle.com/thread/306917 2005 12:05 AM (in response to 3004) Alex, Is there a previous installation of Oracle on the same machine? Are there lingering variables? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Windows PATH variable 3004 May 19, 2005 12:51 AM (in response to 352290) Hi Toliver, The application was installed and working, then the machine was rebuilt and the application re-installed. So there should be no "malingering", but what should I look for to make sure that no additional items were added as part of the standard rebuild? Alex Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Windows PATH variable 3004 May 19, 2005 11:21 AM (in response to 3004) Toliver, I have since discovered, if I set ORACLE_HOME to ".", then it works. From reading about this issue in a posting on this forun over a year ago, this was meant to be fixed. I downloaded the latest version and the same behaviour exists. Is there something else I am doing wrong? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 4. Re: Windows PATH variable 487048 Jan 31, 2006 5:43 PM (in response to 3004) Did anyone find a solution to this? I'm having this exact same problem, and I hav
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[message #144171] Tue, 25 October 2005 06:33 had1980 Messages: 4Registered: October 2005 Junior Member After upgrading from Oracle 9i to oracle 10g, I am unable to connct through PL/SQL eventhough I am able to use sqlplus and exp/imp. Whenver I try to login to any local or remote db, I gat the following message: --------------------------- PL/SQL Developer - (Not logged on) --------------------------- Initialization error SQL*Net not properly installed OracleHomeKey: SOFTWARE\ORACLE OracleHomeDir: --------------------------- OK --------------------------- Thanks, Report message to a moderator Re: SQL*Net not properly installed [message #144231 is a reply to message #144171] Tue, 25 October 2005 10:49 edwardstoever Messages: 12Registered: February 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Junior Member Well, I am guessing here... you have the database and the PL/SQL developer all on one box. Correct? You "upgraded" to 10g by installing 10g software on the machine, but you also uninstalled the 9i Oracle home. Your PL/SQL developer relies on the old 9i oracle home. You have to configure it to look for the client software it depends on in the new oracle home. Use the help menu to figure it out. If that doesn't work, contact the software company that made that program. Edward Report message to a moderator Re: SQL*Net not properly installed [message #178298 is a reply to message #144171] Tue, 20 June 2006 09:15 seashell Messages: 3Registered: June 2006 Location: Namibia Junior Member Hi, I do realize that this is an old post but I'm new in this forum and I got the same problem today. Thanks Report message to a moderator Re: SQL*Net not properly installed [message #178323 is a reply to message #178298] Tue, 20 June 2006 11:06 had1980 Messages: 4Registered: October 2005 Junior Member go to Tools > Preferences > options set manually "Oracle Home" to the folder of ORACLE_HOME and "OCI Library" to the oci.dll file located in ORACLE_HOME/bin/oci.dll yalla mwaffa2 Report message to a moderator Re: SQL*Net not properly install