How Can I Link Server To A 32bit ORACLE From A 64bit MSSQL?

Dec 17, 2007

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How can I link server to a 32bit ORACLE from a 64bit MSSQL?


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We have recently migrated from SQL 2000 (32bit) to SQL 2005 on Win2003 (both are 64bit). And we have Legacy DTS packages on SQL 2005, some packages are pulling records from Oracle 10g (32bit server). When I execute the DTS package I am getting following error.


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Did I need to install/update any MS OLE DB driver for Orace.
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