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OraOLEDB.Oracle provider missing

I'm trying to get Access 2000 to connect to Oracle using the OraOLEDB.Oracle
provider. When I try to connect I get the message:

"Provider cannot be found. It may not be installed properly."

I can connect fine with the MSDAORA provider.

I googled for help on this, there were many discussions regarding ASP and
..NET but couldn't find a solution that helped.

Anyone know where that OraOLEDB.Oracle is supposed to come from? Should it
be on my system if I have the Oracle 8i client installed? Does it need to
be installed separately, and if so where can I get it from?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Randy

Dec 9 '05 #1
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I'm trying to get Access 2000 to connect to Oracle using the OraOLEDB.Oracle provider. When I try to connect I get the message:

"Provider cannot be found. It may not be installed properly."

I can connect fine with the MSDAORA provider.

I googled for help on this, there were many discussions regarding ASP and
.NET but couldn't find a solution that helped.

Anyone know where that OraOLEDB.Oracle is supposed to come from? Should it be on my system if I have the Oracle 8i client installed? Does it need to
be installed separately, and if so where can I get it from?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Randy


I found the OraOLEDB driver on the Oracle web site, downloaded it, it
worked.

Randy

Dec 10 '05 #2

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