Re: ORA 03121(Interface Driver)
Date: 1997/02/26
Message-ID: <3314346F.28D6_at_ix.netcom.com>#1/1
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Ajay Agrawal wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Hi all,
<BR>
<BR>I have installed Personal Oracle and Developer 2000 on my PC which
<BR>operates on Windows 95. Both of these software are 90 day trial
<BR>version.
<BR>
<BR>Now, whenever I try to connect to the Local database from Developer
<BR>2000,it gives me an error saying that no interface driver connected,
<BR>function not performed(ORA 03121).
<BR>
<BR>I can log in to the sql*2 using the po7 user name and I am using the
<BR>same user name from developer 2000. I have tried all user names and
<BR>even tried entering 2., local database in the database field.
<BR>
<BR>In my start menu, I see both sql*plus 3.1 under 'oracle' and sql*plus
<BR>3.2 under 'oracle for windows' . Whenever I execute 'build demo table'
<BR>it connects me to the sql*plus 3.1 and asks for password and user
name.
<BR>My attempt to connect to this by using the po7 and scott ended in vain
<BR>as it does accept these user name & passwords.
<BR>
<BR>I tried to run the file setup.exe under po7win_95/windows directory of
<BR>the CD ROM.It didn't work, as it never came out the dialog box saying
<BR>'Checking dependencies'.I can feel the CD ROM activities during this
<BR>time but I waited for 2 hours hoping for some results.
<BR>
<BR>Can you please help me out of this.
<BR>
<BR>Ajay
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I have installed PO 7.2 (32-bit) for Win 95 and Dev 2000 (ver 1.1
for Windows - 16 bit ) on my PC.
<BR>Two things to remember before trying to connect:
<UL>
<LI>
<B><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">Make sure SQL Net is installed.</FONT></B></LI>
<LI>
<B><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">Required support files are installed (under
C:/WINDOWS directory on the Dev 2000 cdrom)</FONT></B></LI>
</UL>
<P>
Make sure your database is mounted and open. Then connect from
any Dev 2000 application using username - scott
password - tiger - leave the database dialog
box empty.</P>
<P>
And<B> <FONT COLOR="#000000">Voila !</FONT><FONT COLOR="#0000FF"> </FONT></B>you
are connected</P>
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Received on Wed Feb 26 1997 - 00:00:00 CET