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Hi,

I have a simple .Net web application compiled on my PC using the Framework
version 1.0. Then I install it to a Windows Server 2003 server (with
Framework version 1.1/Version 1.0 is also installed). Then I have this
errors when trying to make database (Oracle) connection:

[OleDbException (0x80040154): No error information available:
REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG(0x80040154).]

[InvalidOperationException: The 'MSDAORA.1' provider is not registered on
the local machine.]

Does anybody have any ideas about that?

Thanks,
Nov 18 '05 #1
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EMW
I think you'll need to install the oracle drivers on your server machine..

rg,
Eric
"abacnet" <ab*****@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:em****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have a simple .Net web application compiled on my PC using the Framework
version 1.0. Then I install it to a Windows Server 2003 server (with
Framework version 1.1/Version 1.0 is also installed). Then I have this
errors when trying to make database (Oracle) connection:

[OleDbException (0x80040154): No error information available:
REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG(0x80040154).]

[InvalidOperationException: The 'MSDAORA.1' provider is not registered on
the local machine.]

Does anybody have any ideas about that?

Thanks,

Nov 18 '05 #2
Hi Eric,

I have the Oracle Client (9.1x) installed with SQL Plus. And I have another
code using the Oracle Managed Provider and this last one works fine. It
seems that something is wrong with the OleDb only.

Tx,
"EMW" <SomeOne@MicroSoftdotCom> wrote in message
news:40**********************@dreader2.news.tiscal i.nl...
I think you'll need to install the oracle drivers on your server machine..

rg,
Eric
"abacnet" <ab*****@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:em****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have a simple .Net web application compiled on my PC using the Framework version 1.0. Then I install it to a Windows Server 2003 server (with
Framework version 1.1/Version 1.0 is also installed). Then I have this
errors when trying to make database (Oracle) connection:

[OleDbException (0x80040154): No error information available:
REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG(0x80040154).]

[InvalidOperationException: The 'MSDAORA.1' provider is not registered on the local machine.]

Does anybody have any ideas about that?

Thanks,


Nov 18 '05 #3
Maybe you already thought of this but make sure the ASP.NET worker account has access to the folder where the Oracle Client was installed.
Nov 18 '05 #4

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