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Unable to configure Oracle adpater upgrade Win7
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6 years 11 months ago #3414
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Unable to configure Oracle adpater upgrade Win7 was created by Gennaro
HI,
I am an old fan of this program. Recently I upgraded the PC to Windows 7, so I had to re-install the programs including flowheater.
My version of flowhater is 2.5.0
Everything worked fine on Windows xp, but now on winwos 7, I am not able to configure the Oracle Adapter, it seems the the adapter is not able to connect to the DB (on the same PC where flowheater is installed).
Is there any additional sw or driver that I have to install? Any ideas?
thanks in advance...
Gennaro
I am an old fan of this program. Recently I upgraded the PC to Windows 7, so I had to re-install the programs including flowheater.
My version of flowhater is 2.5.0
Everything worked fine on Windows xp, but now on winwos 7, I am not able to configure the Oracle Adapter, it seems the the adapter is not able to connect to the DB (on the same PC where flowheater is installed).
Is there any additional sw or driver that I have to install? Any ideas?
thanks in advance...
Gennaro
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6 years 11 months ago - 6 years 11 months ago #3416
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Robert Stark
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Replied by FlowHeater-Team on topic Unable to configure Oracle adpater upgrade Win7
Hi Gennaro,
I did some test with the old version 2.5.0 and Windows 10. I created a new definition with the Oracle Adapter on the READ side. Wenn I dry to connect to the Oracle database I revceive the same error as you. Afterwards I saved this Definition with Version 2.5.0 and opened with verson 4.1.0 and the definition works fine. This behavior is related to the used third party Oracle connector library and OS Version > Windows Vista.
The bad news, I connot provide a solution for this, I´m afraid you have to update to the latest version. The good news, it´s posible to update directly the latest version!
Update/Upgrade Link
I did some test with the old version 2.5.0 and Windows 10. I created a new definition with the Oracle Adapter on the READ side. Wenn I dry to connect to the Oracle database I revceive the same error as you. Afterwards I saved this Definition with Version 2.5.0 and opened with verson 4.1.0 and the definition works fine. This behavior is related to the used third party Oracle connector library and OS Version > Windows Vista.
The bad news, I connot provide a solution for this, I´m afraid you have to update to the latest version. The good news, it´s posible to update directly the latest version!
Update/Upgrade Link
Best wishes
Robert Stark
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6 years 11 months ago #3417
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Replied by Gennaro on topic Unable to configure Oracle adpater upgrade Win7
thanks for your feedback.
I guess that if I go for update of flowhater, then I'll need to buy a new license. Am I correct?
thanks again
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G
I guess that if I go for update of flowhater, then I'll need to buy a new license. Am I correct?
thanks again
regards
G
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6 years 11 months ago #3418
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Replied by FlowHeater-Team on topic Unable to configure Oracle adpater upgrade Win7
yes, that´s right
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