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Re: SQL*Net not successfully loaded

From: <Martha_Fritz_at_nas.adp.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 15:55:19 -0500
Message-Id: <10743.126836@fatcity.com>


We use both Sybase Open Client and Oracle SQL*Net. Make sure that all of the environment variables are set correctly for both Sybase and Oracle and that both BIN directories have been added to the PC's path. You should have something like:

PATH=C:\SYBASE\BIN;C:\SYBASE\DLL;C:\ORAWIN95\BIN;C:\ORAWIN\BIN;ETC;ETC Your path may vary based on other installed programs.

Martha

                                                                                                                           
                    Judy Hazeley                                                                                           
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We have SQL*Net installed on a network drive, and users access it from there
to connect to the database. A user downloaded some Sybase software and installed it locally on her PC. This loaded Open Client 11.1.1 as its connection software. After this install, her PC fails to find SQL*Net when it needs it ... she gets the message 'SQL*Net not successfully loaded'. Her
registry entries are still OK, and she can read from the network drive OK. It seems like Open Client is somehow now the default connection software, or
some path or file is stopping the PC from finding SQL*Net ... it behaves as if there is no ORACLE branch in the registry at all. There seems to be no way to uninstall Open Client. When I try the method of uninstalling from Sybase's web site (using add/remove programs), nothing shows up for removal.
Any ideas on why SQL*Net fails to load properly ?

Thanks in advance for any information !

Judy Hazeley
Millersville University
Millersville, PA
judy.hazeley_at_millersville.edu
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