Oracle 10g

  • Thread starter Dennis E. Jones, Jr.
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Dennis E. Jones, Jr.

The following error occurs using Oracle Client 10.1 and Oracle Database
10.1. SQL Plus connections work. Only ASP.NET does not. Anyone have
any suggestions? DOT NET Framework is version 1.1.4322.

System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL (oci.dll). at
System.Data.OracleClient.DBObjectPool.GetObject(Boolean&
isInTransaction) at
System.Data.OracleClient.OracleConnectionPoolManager.GetPooledConnection
(String encryptedConnectionString, OracleConnectionString options,
Boolean& isInTransaction) at
System.Data.OracleClient.OracleConnection.OpenInternal(OracleConnectionS
tring parsedConnectionString, Object transact)
 
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Eric

Dennis said:
The following error occurs using Oracle Client 10.1 and Oracle
Database 10.1. SQL Plus connections work. Only ASP.NET does not.
Anyone have any suggestions? DOT NET Framework is version 1.1.4322.

System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL (oci.dll). at

Maybe the NTFS security on the Oracle Client folders on the hard disk
doesn't allow the ASP.NET user id to access them.

Eric
 
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Guest

SQL Plus works with less of the Client install than ADO.NET. There is also
the potential of a permissions error on the ASP.NET account accessing the
Oracle bits.

NOTE: OracleClient is not set to work with 10g. As a matter of fact, the
Oracle ODP.NET has a specific 10g implementation. Why? Simple! Oracle changed
the underlying engine ... again. Best bet for Oracle 10g: Download the
ODP.NET specific to 10g.


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Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

***************************
Think Outside the Box!
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Dennis E. Jones, Jr.

I gave full access to the asp.net account and restarted. Still the same
problem.
 
G

Guest

I agree with Greg. I think that your best bet is to install the ODP.net
provider for 10g. Just make sure that you give ASP the correct permissions
to the directory. If you search the various newsgroups for this problem you
will see that usually it is caused by one or two general issues - asp
directory permissions and the the oracle provider itself.


Hope this helps
 
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Paul Clement

¤ The following error occurs using Oracle Client 10.1 and Oracle Database
¤ 10.1. SQL Plus connections work. Only ASP.NET does not. Anyone have
¤ any suggestions? DOT NET Framework is version 1.1.4322.
¤
¤ System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL (oci.dll). at
¤ System.Data.OracleClient.DBObjectPool.GetObject(Boolean&
¤ isInTransaction) at
¤ System.Data.OracleClient.OracleConnectionPoolManager.GetPooledConnection
¤ (String encryptedConnectionString, OracleConnectionString options,
¤ Boolean& isInTransaction) at
¤ System.Data.OracleClient.OracleConnection.OpenInternal(OracleConnectionS
¤ tring parsedConnectionString, Object transact)
¤

See the following:

Problem Description
-------------------

When running an application using the Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2.0.1.0) install
of client software and that attempts to connect to an Oracle database with the
Authenticated User privilege (such as when you use Microsoft's Internet
Information Server (IIS)) through any of the following programmatic interfaces

1. Oracle Provider for OLE DB
2. Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle
3. Oracle ODBC Driver
4. Microsoft ODBC for Oracle
5. Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O)
6. Microsoft .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle


you may receive one of the following errors:


(1) Oracle Provider for OLE DB

(a) Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Service Components (0x80070005)

Access is denied.


(b) OraOLEDB.Oracle Provider is not registered on the local machine


(2) Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle

(a) Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle (0x80004005)

Oracle client and networking components were not found. These
components are supplied by Oracle Corporation and are part of the
Oracle Version 7.3.3 or later client software installation. Provider
is unable to function until these components are installed.


(b) Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Oracle (0x80004005)

Oracle error occurred, but error message could not be retrieved
from Oracle.


(3) Oracle ODBC Driver

(a) Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005)

Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error 5 (Oracle
in OraHome92).


(4) Microsoft ODBC for Oracle

(a) The Oracle(tm) client and networking components were not found.
These components are supplied by Oracle Corporation and are part
of the Oracle Version 7.3 (or greater) client software installation.

You will be unable to use this driver until these components have
been installed.


(b) Error number: -2147467259

Error Description: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Driver's
SQLAllocHandle on SQL_HANDLE_ENV failed


(5) Oracle Objects for OLE

(a) while using a GLOBAL.ASA file

Error Type: Active Server Pages (0x0)

An error occurred while creating object 'OraSession'.


(b) not using a GLOBAL.ASA file

Error Type: Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A0046)

Permission denied: 'CreateObject'


(6) Microsoft .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle

(a) System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL (oci.dll).
at System.Data.OracleClient.DBObjectPool.GetObject(Boolean&
isInTransaction)
at System.Data.OracleClient.OracleConnectionPoolManager.
GetPooledConnection(String encryptedConnectionString,
OracleConnectionString options, Boolean& isInTransaction)
at System.Data.OracleClient.OracleConnection.OpenInternal
(OracleConnectionString parsedConnectionString, Object transact)
at System.Data.OracleClient.OracleConnection.Open()
at WCWSItemAvailability.ETAAvailability.SingleAvailability(String
ItemNumber, String BusinessUnit, Int32 OrderQty, Int32&
AvailableQty, Int32& OnHandQty, String& ETADate, Int32& Error)
at WCWSItemAvailability.ETAAvailability.XMLAvailability(String
XMLInput)


(7) Other miscellaneous errors

(a) The Specified Module Could Not Be Found

(b) ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-12705: invalid or unknown NLS parameter value specified

(c) Unable to load DLL (OraOps9.dll):
...
[DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL (OraOps9.dll).]

(d) System Error 998 trying to run ASP page


Solution Description
--------------------

Oracle 9.2 Client software requires that you give the Authenticated User
privilege to the Oracle Home by following these steps:

1. Log on to Windows as a user with Administrator privileges.

2. Launch Windows Explorer from the Start Menu and navigate to the
ORACLE_HOME folder. This is typically the "Ora92" folder under the
"Oracle" folder (i.e. D:\Oracle\Ora92).

3. Right-click on the ORACLE_HOME folder and choose the "Properties" option
from the drop down list. A "Properties" window should appear.

4. Click on the "Security" tab of the "Properties" window.

5. Click on "Authenticated Users" item in the "Name" list (on Windows XP
the "Name" list is called "Group or user names").

6. Uncheck the "Read and Execute" box in the "Permissions" list under the
"Allow" column (on Windows XP the "Permissions" list is called
"Permissions for Authenticated Users").

7. Re-check the "Read and Execute" box under the "Allow" column (this is
the box you just unchecked).

8. Click the "Advanced" button and in the "Permission Entries" list make
sure you see the "Authenticated Users" listed there with:

Permission = Read & Execute
Apply To = This folder, subfolders and files

If this is NOT the case, edit that line and make sure the "Apply onto"
drop-down box is set to "This folder, subfolders and files". This
should already be set properly but it is important that you verify this.

9. Click the "Ok" button until you close out all of the security properties
windows. The cursor may present the hour glass for a few seconds as it
applies the permissions you just changed to all subfolders and files.

10. Reboot your computer to assure that these changes have taken effect.


Re-execute the application and it should now work.


Explanation
-----------

If you install Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2.0.1.0) on a computer running Windows
with an NTFS partition, the contents of ORACLE_HOME directory will not be
visible to users who are authenticated on that machine. These permissions
were not set properly when the software was installed.

Applications that were working fine with previous versions of Oracle software
will stop working when they upgrade to Oracle 9.2.

NOTE: The application will continue to work if the user has logged onto the
machine as an Administrator.

Any application that is using the Authenticated User privilege will not work.
A notable example would be IIS which might service some of the requests based
on the Authenticated User privileges.

To demonstrate the problem in further detail, you can log on to the operating
system as an authenticated machine user. You won't be able browse the contents
of the ORACLE_HOME directory demonstrating your inability to load any Oracle DLLs
or make a connection.


Additional Information
----------------------

The above error messages may not only be encountered when using Oracle 9.2
client software but may also exists when running into general permissions
issues using third party products on a Windows platform.


Paul ~~~ (e-mail address removed)
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
 
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Eric

See this section in Paul's posting:

"Oracle 9.2 Client software requires that you give the Authenticated User
privilege to the Oracle Home by following these steps:"

I'm reasonably sure these are the correct steps for you to take.

Regarding ODP, I'm sure this is a good option if you need advanced access to Oracle's features. However, the Microsoft provider in ADO.NET v2.0 is going to be beefed-up and Oracle is working with MS on this. If you use the MS provider today your code will be compatible with this provider in 2.0.

I'm not clear if ODP will continue to be a separate provider in ADO.NET 2.0. Does anyone know about this?

Eric
 

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