Microsoft KB Archive/193941

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Article ID: 193941

Article Last Modified on 9/12/2001



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Open Database Connectivity 2.5



This article was previously published under Q193941

SUMMARY

Oracle maintains a public FTP site where it posts, among other things, patches to the Oracle server products and the client component that ships with the server products. These patches are required for the proper functioning of several Microsoft products and technologies. For example, the Microsoft Oracle ODBC Driver, the Microsoft Oracle OLE DB Provider, Internet Information Server (IIS), Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) and so forth.

MORE INFORMATION

The public FTP site is located at the following address:

   oracle-ftp.oracle.com
                

The User ID and Password for this site follows:

   User ID:     anonymous
   Password:    <your e-mail address>
                

The patches most relevant to users of Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT are located in the following directory:

   /server/wgt_tech/server/windowsNT
                

Once in this directory, you can navigate to the appropriate sub-directory depending on what version of Oracle you are using, 7.3 or 8.0. The two sub- directories are:

   /73patchsets
   /80patchsets
                

The third sub-directory is for patches to Oracle's network technology, either SQL*Net or Net8. These patches are in the following directory:

   /network
                

Accessing this FTP site from your Web browser may not work. If you experience problems you should try using a "traditional" FTP client or use the DOS Command prompt. Two Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT clients that work well follow:

Since Oracle rolls all bug fixes forward and they back-port bug fixes from one version (Oracle 8) to another (say Oracle 7.3), it is recommended that you use the latest patch available. This is especially true for the Oracle Server Client components. If you have any questions about installing these patches check with Oracle Support before you install them.

REFERENCES

For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

191168 INFO: Failed to Enlist on Calling Object's Transaction


193893 INFO: Using Oracle with Microsoft Transaction Server and COM+



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