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The 'OraOLEDB.Oracle.1' provider is not registered on the local machine

I am developing an ASP.NET application using NET 1.1 and using Oracle
as my Databse,
when i tried to run the application by giving the ServerNAme/IP
address of machine(i.e. server), I am getting the followinig error:

The 'OraOLEDB.Oracle.1' provider is not registered on the local
machine

so pls provide the solution for the same..
Thnaks& Regards
Shailesh Pathak
Software engineer (Pune ,India)

Sep 3 '07 #1
1 9765
It has been a long while, but IIRC the problem for this is the
permissions on the ORACLE_HOME folder.

Goto the ORACLE_HOME and bring up security add the IIS and ASPX users
so they have read and execute permissions on that folder and all
children.
Sep 3 '07 #2

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