CodePudding user response:
Find the path variable in the system environment variables for editing (no? That is to establish a good! , in the front path variable value plus $ORACLE_HOME \ BIN, the $ORACLE_HOME here is your Oracle installation path, such as my Oracle installed in C: \ Oracle, then $ORACLE_HOME is C: \ Oracle \ ora92, restart the machine!CodePudding user response:
The problem is not on the server side, the problem is on the client sideYour client connection oracle10g, DBMS is: O10 oracle10g (10.1.0)
You must install oracle10g client can
See you, if you client installed oracle8 client
Reinstall the oracle10g client
Then look at the path in the path, whether there is a point to the path of the other oracle, if you have to remove
Should be ok