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    After install Oracle8i on win2k professional (standalone),
    following component is not working ,

    1. Oracle Management Server ( Even I have started the OMS service )
    2. Oracle Developer 6
    ( When launching , It said XXX805.dll is not found , I search
    the directory , only find XXX804 and XXX803 Dll files)


    Any Xpert , Please Help me .

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    You need 8.0.x dlls. Find 'em from 8.0.x Cleint/server CD`s.

    OMS: what messages you are getting ?

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    Hi , Sreddy ,
    Thanks for your reply .
    1. OMS , The Message is quite strange something like VXXX . ( I heard a patch is required , right ?)
    2. Oracle Developer 6 ,
    I installed Oracle Developer6 from CD , But the XXX805.DLL is not copied . Do you mean I should find these
    XXX805.DLLs manually in the CD and copy it to specific location ?






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    I guess its 32-bit compatibility issues, with the latest version of operating system and old version developer product. Or if your Oracle homes have been messed up with couple of installations and deinstallations.

    Try copying those files, otherwise reinstall after deleting the
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/ORACLE.Make sure you want to do this. IF you have anything important don't do this and find workarounds.

    What version of OEM you are using ? Make sure your OEM repository database processes(init.ora) is more than 200, otherwise you get all the kinda errors.

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