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problem with oracle instant client...

Asked by aej1973 in Oracle 10.x

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I have a oracle db running on a linux maching. Now, I need to access the db from my windows XP machine. I downloaded and unzipped the oracle instant client on my windows machine. I added the  following env variables:

PATH=c:\Oracle_InstantClient;%PATH%
TNS_ADMIN=c:\Oracle_InstantClient
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=c:\Oracle_InstantClient
SQLPATH=c:\Oracle_InstantClient

when I try and access the database from the dos prompt I get the following error;

C:\>sqlplus alpha/alphaomega@//myoracle.com
'sqlplus' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

alpha is the username;  alphaomega is the password ;  myoracle.com is the host name of the linux db server. Can you let me know why I am not able to connect? Thank you.

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