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    removing oci.dll of oracle 9i on WinXP

    Hi,
    I'm a new user to ORACLE and I'm facing lot of errors with my oracle9i database.From the past 1 month I couldn't able to connect tot the Oracle database from ASP.So I need to remove Oracle completely and install it again.

    Can any one tell me the procedure to remove the OCI.dll?

    Thanks in advance,
    Rajesh.

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    Remove the entire client from the oracle installer.
    Jeff Hunter

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    Re: removing oci.dll of oracle 9i on WinXP

    Originally posted by orcle_beginer

    What i do is create a copy of oci.dll say oci1.dll. Then open oci1.dll in notepad and delete every thing in it. Rename oci.dll to ociold.dll and oci1.dll to oci.dll. Restart the machine and then delete both .dll files.

    HTH
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    Re: Re: removing oci.dll of oracle 9i on WinXP

    Originally posted by adewri
    What i do is create a copy of oci.dll say oci1.dll. Then open oci1.dll in notepad and delete every thing in it. Rename oci.dll to ociold.dll and oci1.dll to oci.dll. Restart the machine and then delete both .dll files.

    HTH
    Jeff Hunter

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    Re: Re: Re: removing oci.dll of oracle 9i on WinXP

    Originally posted by marist89
    Ya i know i know...

    You need a chance to show off .
    Cant help it, where all development goes on windoze
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