INFO: Techniques to Debug Connectivity Issues to an Oracle Server Using the ODBC Driver and OLE DB Provider (259959)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle 2.0
- Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle 2.1
- Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle 2.5
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.2927
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.3513
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.3711
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.4202
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.4403
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.5303
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.6019
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.6526
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.7326
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.7626
- Microsoft ODBC for Oracle version 2.5 Build 2.573.7713.2
- Microsoft Data Access Components 2.0
- Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1
- Microsoft Data Access Components 2.5
- Microsoft Data Access Components 2.6
- Microsoft Data Access Components 2.7
This article was previously published under Q259959 SUMMARYThe third-party products that are discussed in this article are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.
Both the Microsoft ODBC for Oracle driver (Msorcl32.dll) and the Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle (Msdaora.dll) use the SQL*Net Client (or Net8 client for Oracle 8x) and the Oracle Call Interface (OCI) library, and also other Oracle client components, to connect to Oracle databases and retrieve data. The Oracle client components are important, and must be configured correctly to successfully connect to Oracle databases using both the driver and the provider.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/5/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbinfo kbOracle KB259959 |
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