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awhitaker #1
Re: Coldfusion 5 and Oracle 9i
We have followed the steps described in the documentation, but I am still not
getting an option for the Oracle 9 driver when tyring to set up the Native
Datasource. We are running CF 5 on a Windows with IIS. I've tried everything
I can think of. Any suggestions?
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dlasley #2
Re: Coldfusion 5 and Oracle 9i
The point of the TN is that you don't need an Oracle9/Oracle9i/Oracle90 option
in the dropdown as long as you have the path and library information configured
properly (as detailed in the TN). We followed the TN when converting from 8.1.7
to 9.2.0, never changed a single setting in the CFIDE (only in the start
script), and everything is just ducky.
&laz;
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