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Probably out of my league here, but what happens if you install the Oracle
Client software on the terminal server itself? That should allow the
terminal host to establish ODBC connections, and all terminal sessions
should then be able to use them.
Regards
HJR
"pher" <no.spam_at_plea.se> wrote in message
news:0enjrt0f42r3kbsj9fscnss8t6e7b8h68b_at_4ax.com...
> >
> >You probably don't want to use the Citrix driver, but the Oracle ODBC
> >driver instead. This one goes directly to the database. It must first
> >be
> >installed on the client. To see if you have it open your control
> >panel and go to the ODBC data sources applet. Then click on the
> >drivers tab and see if Oracle is listed there. If not, get the client
> >CD and install it.
>
> I'm not sure that it's what I want:
> my users use Wyse terminals to connect to Terminal Server. They have
> no PCs. They open an Access database that should contain tables linked
> to an Oracle db. Problem : I can only link via ODBC, but problem:
> there is no Oracle ODBC driver on Terminal Server.
> Is there one ?
> Note: connecting to the Oracle DB from my NT workstation via ODBC or
> SQL*Net is not a problem ! My problem occurs when I want to put the
> Access database on Terminal Server.
> Pierrot
Received on Tue Oct 02 2001 - 15:37:47 CDT
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