IBM-compatible computers running Microsoft Windows can communicate with Oracle database servers over a network. The following diagram details this application and driver architecture. The driver is ODBC 2. Oracle 7. For more information about supported data types, see Supported Data Types in this guide. This guide contains detailed information about setting up and configuring the Microsoft ODBC Driver for Oracle and adding programmatic functionality.
It also contains technical reference material. For information regarding specific Oracle product behavior, consult the documentation that accompanies the Oracle product. Details required :.
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Click on the "Machine Data Source" tab 5. Hope this helps give a bit better understanding of Windows 7 64 bit ODBC, as well as how the 32 bit emulator works in Windows 7 x This can be even more confusing in Windows 8. Both odbc connection managers now have a 'platform' column that tells you which version of the driver you are using. Regardless of what this says, you still need to use the odbcad What Oracle client are you using? I have found better success with the smaller clients and have had problems with the full thing.
The program relates to Development Tools.
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