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Error using Oracle ODP.NET from Web App on Windows 2003

What additional steps are needed to allow web apps to access oracle ODP.NET
resources under Windows Server 2003?

When using Oracle's ODP.NET (9.2.0.401) from a WebForm I get permission
errors when invoking oracle - System Error: Unable to load DLL (OraOps9.dll).

Impersonation fixes the error - but cannot be used as a production solution.

Under Windows 2000 all you needed to do after installing the Oracle ODP was
granting read and execute permissions to OraOps9.dll for ASPNET. This was
done on 2003 with no effect.

Jul 21 '05 #1
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When I got that error I found that my installation of the Oracle files had
not given me the permissions on the DLLs on the computer. I just gave my self
and the machine permissions on all the files in the Oracle folder and it
started to work.

"John Kuhn" wrote:
What additional steps are needed to allow web apps to access oracle ODP.NET
resources under Windows Server 2003?

When using Oracle's ODP.NET (9.2.0.401) from a WebForm I get permission
errors when invoking oracle - System Error: Unable to load DLL (OraOps9.dll).

Impersonation fixes the error - but cannot be used as a production solution.

Under Windows 2000 all you needed to do after installing the Oracle ODP was
granting read and execute permissions to OraOps9.dll for ASPNET. This was
done on 2003 with no effect.

Jul 21 '05 #2
Was this under Windows Server 2003?

All files under bin were given read/execute permission for ASPNET - no luck

Did you use the user ASPNET?

"owyn" wrote:
When I got that error I found that my installation of the Oracle files had
not given me the permissions on the DLLs on the computer. I just gave my self
and the machine permissions on all the files in the Oracle folder and it
started to work.

"John Kuhn" wrote:
What additional steps are needed to allow web apps to access oracle ODP.NET
resources under Windows Server 2003?

When using Oracle's ODP.NET (9.2.0.401) from a WebForm I get permission
errors when invoking oracle - System Error: Unable to load DLL (OraOps9.dll).

Impersonation fixes the error - but cannot be used as a production solution.

Under Windows 2000 all you needed to do after installing the Oracle ODP was
granting read and execute permissions to OraOps9.dll for ASPNET. This was
done on 2003 with no effect.

Jul 21 '05 #3
No I was using 2000. I did have ASPNET included as a user with read/execute.
"John Kuhn" wrote:
Was this under Windows Server 2003?

All files under bin were given read/execute permission for ASPNET - no luck

Did you use the user ASPNET?

"owyn" wrote:
When I got that error I found that my installation of the Oracle files had
not given me the permissions on the DLLs on the computer. I just gave my self
and the machine permissions on all the files in the Oracle folder and it
started to work.

"John Kuhn" wrote:
What additional steps are needed to allow web apps to access oracle ODP.NET
resources under Windows Server 2003?

When using Oracle's ODP.NET (9.2.0.401) from a WebForm I get permission
errors when invoking oracle - System Error: Unable to load DLL (OraOps9.dll).

Impersonation fixes the error - but cannot be used as a production solution.

Under Windows 2000 all you needed to do after installing the Oracle ODP was
granting read and execute permissions to OraOps9.dll for ASPNET. This was
done on 2003 with no effect.

Jul 21 '05 #4

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