I would first try to decide if this is an oracle-related problem or a non-oracle-related problem. Is the problematic client machine running identical Operating System software as properly running clients? (NT 4/2000/95). If NT do you have most recent service pack installed (6a)? Are the...
Did you elect to create a database upon completion of the Oracle installation? If not, then there is nothing to connect to yet. To find out, goto control panel and click services. Scroll down till you see services related to oracle. See if you have a service called...
Another way to tell if you have just the client or the entire personal server installed is to goto your c:\oracle\ora81\bin directory and see if you have an oracle.exe and a svrmgrl.exe. If those 2 files DO exist, then you have the personal server installed. It does not sound correct that the...
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