Champ wrote:
> I encounter the similar problem for Oracle 9i on windows 2k server. Does any
> one know how to fix the problem?
>
> thanks,
>
> Champ
>
> "Martin Mølskov Hansen" <mmh_at_kab-bolig.dk> wrote in message
> news:405475ff$0$1660$edfadb0f_at_dread14.news.tele.dk...
>
>>This is a well known problem.
>>http://www.oraclenotes.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=11&threadid=966
>>
>>Here is your workaround (one of many):
>> 1. Create a temporary directory on your server.
>> 2. Copy the entire contents of the Oracle RDBMS Server CD to the
>>temporary directory created in step 1.
>> 3. Search the directory structure created in Step 1 for the existence
>
> of
>
>>the filename symcjit.dll.
>> 4. Rename each copy of the symcjit.dll to symcjit.old.
>> 5. Run the setup.exe from the install\win32 directory (under the
>>directory on your hard disk used in Step 1) and install Oracle 8.1.x and
>>related products.
>>
>>The problem has been fixed in later versions of Oracle Client.
>>
>>Regards
>>Martin M. Hansen
>>
>>
>>"Salto Jorge" <salto_at_qwest.net> skrev i en meddelelse
>>news:4053E313.37FC98BA_at_qwest.net...
>>
>>>Good Evening
>>>
>>>Can anyone tell me what must be done to get the Oracle 8.1.7
>>>client to install on a W2K server.
>>>
>>>I downloaded the client from OTN. The client always fails
>>>to run.
>>>I was able to locate a CD for NT/2000 and it has the same
>>>problem.
>>>
>>>For that matter I could use a newer client than 8.1.7 if one
>>>exists and will load.
>>>
>>>Salto
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Try the setup.exe (or was it install.exe?) in the win32 subdirectory
of the install subdir.
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Regards,
Frank van Bortel
Received on Mon Mar 15 2004 - 12:49:53 CST