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6/3/2008 12:45 PM
 

I am trying to test the functionality of the Reports modules and its ability to read data from an Oracle database.  I continue to run into the following error message even after the Oracle client (10g) has been installed: 

A critical error has occurred.
System.Data.OracleClient requires Oracle client software version 8.1.7 or greater

Are there any settings within DNN that need to be set up for DNN to correctly interact with the Oracle client, am I overlooking anything?

Thanks.

Derek

 
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6/3/2008 3:27 PM
 

you need to setup the oracle client correctly. I think you're missing the permissions on the oracle client folder for the user under which the website is running.

Sanjay

 


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