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by: AjninPosted on 2002-04-18 at 08:12:27ID: 6950927
We had a similar problem with DELL machines. This is the workaround from Oracles website.
cts.jar onents/ora cle.swd.jr e/1.1.7.30 /1/DataFil onents/ora cle.swd.ou i/1.7.1.9. 0/1/DataFi les/Expand ed cle\ora81 1
racle.swd. jre\1.1.7. 30\1\DataF iles\Expan ded\jre\wi n32\bin
p.Exe
The workaround is as follows:
1) Remove all Previous Oracle Software Present on the Client Workstatations.
Reboot the system if necessary.
2) Copy the whole set of Files from the Installation CD , into to a temporary directory on the Hard Disk Drive. Ex: C:\Temp
3) Change the following parameters in the oraparam.ini file, which will be under the directory C:\Temp\install
- Change the source location to the jar file copied on to the Hard Disk Drive. Ex: SOURCE=C:\temp\stage\produ
- Change the JRE location pointing towards your Cdrom Drive
Ex: If your CD Drive is E: , then JRE_LOCATION=E:/stage/Comp
es/Expanded/jre
- Change the OUI Location pointing towards your Cdrom Drive
Ex: If your CD Drive is E: , then OUI_LOCATION=E:/stage/Comp
- Make Sure that the following options are set accordingly.
JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS= -nojit -ms16m -mx32m
DEFAULT_HOME_LOCATION=\ora
DEFAULT_HOME_NAME=OraHome8
3) Rename the file “symcjit.dll” to “temp.old” which will be under the directory
C:\Temp\Stage\Components\O
4) Run the file Setup.Exe , from the Hard Disk Drive which will be under
C:\Temp\Install\Win32\Setu
5) Select Custom Install, and in the product list De-Select the option
“Oracle Provider for OLE DB 8.1.7.0.0” which will be under the Oracle Development Tools 8.1.7 under Oracle Programmer 8.1.7.
6) If the Installation does`nt finish then, re-install again…and this time Deselect all
the products related to “OLE Objects” and Oracle will get installed successfully.
Regards