Re: Designer 6i Installation

From: Frank van Bortel <f.van.bortel_at_vnl.nl>
Date: 2000/07/24
Message-ID: <8lgrq5$27t$1_at_porthos.nl.uu.net>#1/1


Have installed without a problem.
[Quoted] Did start with Des6i, then 816, tho. Which is in the installation notes (but who reads these? Made me redo the lot...)

Creating repository problems probably has something to do with grants to the repository owner...
Post what went wrong, or email me

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Kind Regards,
Frank
<cduplissey_at_my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:8lcme3$fuc$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...

> Did you succeed with your second attempt? If so, could you post the
> details? I tried a couple of time and still have not succeeded. Got
> stuck on creating the repository the last time.
>
> Thanks.
>
> In article <8k9rdn$m7u$1_at_supernews.com>,
> "Pete" <pete_at_nospmkolton.nospmkaroo.co.uk> wrote:
> > I had an Oracle 8.1.5 EE running on my machine - Windows NT WS 4.0
with SP5.
> >
> > I had Designer 6.0 running on it with no probs.
> >
> > I have just tried installing Designer 6i onto the machine and when
trying to
> > start up the Oracle Service get the error...
> > "The procedure entry point kghsstdrv could not be located in the
dynamic
> > link library orageneric8.dll"
> >
> > I then decided to use this opportunity to upgrade to Oracle 8.1.6,
assuming
> > that reinstalling the database would fix any probs.
> > Now when I try and start the Oracle service, I get the error...
> > "The procedure entry point slzgetevar could not be located in the
dynamic
> > link library oracore8.dll"
> >
> > I found oracore8.dll in another oracle home I had set up - tried
changing
> > oracle home to that before starting up and got a similar error
referring to
> > oracommon8.dll; although a version of this also appears in the same
Oracle
> > Home.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > What I will probably do is remove all Oracle products and registry
entries
> > and start again by installing Designer 6i into DEFAULT_HOME (\orant)
and
> > then installing Oracle 8.1.6 into a new oracle home.
> >
> >
>
>
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Received on Mon Jul 24 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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