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balage0 (MIS)
22 Jun 09 7:06
Hi,

I have a trouble now could someone help me on it?

I have a Citrix MSP 4.5 for windows 2003 x64.

I would like to move data store under oracle. Citrix support page said Citrix supports 10.2.0.3 oracle client only.

After I've installed Oracle client , instant client on it, then windows can see oracle driver in ODBC Connections\Drivers tab, but when I ran Citrix installer, I can not choose Oracle_driver just SQL Server.

Do you have any idea whaz to do?

Regards
Balazs  

I assume responsibility for everythin' :)

balage0 (MIS)
22 Jun 09 8:22
finally I have success!

my solution:

1. install 32 bit client and odbc (oracle 10.2.0.3 instant client)
2. check odbc in hidden odbc settings c:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe
3. Install Citrix to c:\Citrix, not under Program Files (x86)

now it can see oracle_instantclient_10_2

I assume responsibility for everythin' :)

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