Re: Designer/2000 v2 Install Problem

From: Patrick Drouin <patrick.drouin_at_remove_this.nortel.com>
Date: 1998/02/06
Message-ID: <34DB1E16.BB50C2F_at_remove_this.nortel.com>#1/1


I foud out the hard way. I couldn't work with any of my packages so I went back to 1.5... Very very stable and usable package compared to the new stuff.

 STAY AWAY FROM D/2000 2.0!!! paul harriman wrote:
>
> Don't you know the rule NOT to use ANY Oracle product with .0 version
> number. It saved me a lot of frastration over years.
>
> My Name wrote:
> >
> > I saw this on NT v4.0 with 7.3.3 + the 7.3.3.4 patches.
> >
> > As soon as I installed Des2K v2.0, the Oracle server went
> > belly-up. Re-installed the server, and placed Des2K v2.0
> > on a SEPARATE windoze95 machine, and now all is well.
> >
> > I tried CLEAN INSTALLS on NT twice. No joy.
> > Looks like "Bill Gates DLL Hell" to me.
> >
> > Again, with separate machines for client and server,
> > all is well with 7.3.3.4 and Des 2k Beta (2.0.8).
> >
> > On Wed, 4 Feb 1998 13:55:04 -0000, "Lawrence"
> > <lsimela_at_mahalini.prestel.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > >I believe v2.0 is only supported with v7.3.4 or 8.0.3 of the database
> > >
> > >
> > >John King wrote in message <6araik$ift$1_at_winter.news.erols.com>...
> > >>After installing Designer/2000 v2 Beta on a Win95/Personal Oracle 7.3.3.0
> > >>machine, I receive the following error when starting up the database:
> > >>
> > >>ORACLE73.EXE references missing export KG733.DLL?
> > >>
> > >>The KG733.DLL is installed from the required support files directory on the
> > >>CD and does exist in the ORACLE_HOME\BIN directory on the machine.
> > >>
> > >>Has anyone else received this and worked around it?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
Received on Fri Feb 06 1998 - 00:00:00 CET

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