How To Install Oracle 8i Client On Windows 7
We luckily digged out an old Oracle 8i Client (version 8.1.7) and were able to connect successfully from Windows 7 (64bit) to the Oracle 8 database (version 8.0.5.0.0) using both SQL*Plus Worksheet and the ODBC driver. OpenACS 5.9.0 will install with Oracle 9i but has not been extensively tested so may still have bugs or tuning issues. Oracle 8i Release Documentation. We recommend entering the X window system as a normal user and then doing a su -. Xlib: connection to ':0.0' refused by server Xlib: Client is not authorized to.
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I am here in an environment where there is a fairly old Oracle 8 (yes, eight) database installation and I need to connect to it from a fairly new Windows 7 installation. What kind of client do you suggest to use to accomplish this? First I tried Oracle SQL Developer (v4.0.2.15) but according to the, Oracle 8 is not supported by SQL Developer anymore since v1.2. And I do indeed have problems connecting to it.
Thanks for any hints and suggestions (beside 'upgrade the Oracle database!' ;-) ) Solution: We luckily digged out an old Oracle 8i Client (version 8.1.7) and were able to connect successfully from Windows 7 (64bit) to the Oracle 8 database (version 8.0.5.0.0) using both SQL*Plus Worksheet and the ODBC driver. Thanks Justin & TenG for the hints! Never thought that would work on a recent Windows version.