Re: Help - Dev2000 + Oracle8 on Win98 (Connect error)

From: Diane <Diane_at_coalole.demon.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 19:57:26 +0000
Message-ID: <IGxJHUAm8rd2Iwgq_at_coalole.demon.co.uk>


In article <74rstc$6ec$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>, madhu_narasimhan_at_hotmail.com writes
>Hi,
>
>I installed Oracle8 Personal Edition 8.0.4 on my Windows 98 system
>using the default installation options except the name of Oracle
>Home for which I used ORACLE_HOME (instead of DEFAULT_HOME). I could
>successfully connect to the database as system/manager thru SQL Plus
>8.0 (from the same PC). In the login dialog, I left the 'Host String'
>field blank.
>
>I then installed Developer/2000 R2.1 on the same system. When I
>ran SQL Plus 3.3 (which I guess got installed along with
>Developer/2000), I typed system & manager in the login dialog leaving
>'Host String' blank. SQL Plus hung for about 3 minutes after which
>it displayed the error "ERROR: ORA-03121: no interface driver
>connected - function not performed"
>
>Based on 'Oracle Developer/2000 2.1 Getting Started' guide, I then
>tried to build the Developer/2000 database tables using
>'Developer 2000 Build' from the D2K Admin program group. I got the
>the following prompts.
>
>SQL*Plus: Release 3.3.4.0.0 - Production on Thu Dec 10 22:24:30 1998
>
>Copyright (c) Oracle Corporation 1979, 1996. All rights reserved.
>
>Logging on as SYSTEM...
>
>Enter password for SYSTEM : ******* (manager)
>Enter database connection (e.g. t:node:SID) [LOCAL] :
>
>NOTE: I hit newline to take the default 'LOCAL' above.
>
>Again, it hung for about 3 minutes and came back with the following
>error dialog message.
>
>Error: no interface driver connected - function not performed [ORA-3121]
>
>QUESTION: What else do I need to do to be able to use Developer/2000? I
>can live without using SQL Plus 3.3 though!!
>
>Please Cc: to my e-mail address when responding.
>
>Thanks a lot!
>
>Regards,
>
>Madhu Narasimhan (madhu_narasimhan_at_hotmail.com)
>
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Whats the name of your database? That's what it's asking for.

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Diane
Received on Tue Dec 15 1998 - 20:57:26 CET

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