64bit Connection to Oracle - sqlserver-odbc
This is a discussion on 64bit Connection to Oracle - sqlserver-odbc ; On a SQL Server 2005 Standard 64 bit on a Window 2003 R2 64 bit standand server. As after setting up 32 bit ODBC and then using the new ODBC connection in SQL BI it lists the connection but then ...
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| standand server. As after setting up 32 bit ODBC and then using the new ODBC connection in SQL BI it lists the connection but then displays an error message showing not resolving service name in TNSNames. Although TNSPing and Oracle Sqlplus works fine. When using the OLE from Microsoft it displays the error message ORA-06413 connection not open and when using Oracle OLE is shows unable to resolve service name. How can you connection from 64 bit SIIS 2005 to Oracle 9i? |
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You cannot use a 32 bit ODBC driver from the 64 bit world. You'll have to install a 64 bit ODBC driver for Oracle 9i. I suppose that TNSPing and Oracle Sqlplus are working correctly with the 32 bit driver because they are 32 bit applications running under the emulation mode (WOW64). -- Sylvain Lafontaine, ing. MVP - Technologies Virtual-PC E-mail: sylvain aei ca (fill the blanks, no spam please) "Robin9876" news:b0ef25ef-2260-4018-9244-a7e2c5d49771@t18g2000prt.googlegroups.com... > On a SQL Server 2005 Standard 64 bit on a Window 2003 R2 64 bit > standand server. > > As after setting up 32 bit ODBC and then using the new ODBC connection > in SQL BI it lists the connection but then displays an error message > showing not resolving service name in TNSNames. Although TNSPing and > Oracle Sqlplus works fine. > > When using the OLE from Microsoft it displays the error message > ORA-06413 connection not open and when using Oracle OLE is shows > unable to resolve service name. > > How can you connection from 64 bit SIIS 2005 to Oracle 9i? |
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