Just make sure you have the absolute latest Oracle drivers from their site. After that, try here:
microsoft.public.inetserver.dbweb
Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.
Tim Coffey [MSFT]
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| Oracle contains our user login tables for a web app. The app was developed on an NT 4 platform. When moved to Win 2000 server, suddenly data
integrity is lost. For example, each user should only see certain data, as determined by role codes in the database. But what we see is, if user X is logged
on, when user Y logs on they get access to user X data, which they should not. The only difference is moving from NT 4 to Win 2000.
Are there known problems between IIS 5 & Oracle 8i?
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