


NOTE: This workaround is provided by outside sources and is not supported by Bentley. This is document azoc in the Knowledge Base. Which one you choose will depend on whether. ARCHIVED: At IU, how do I download and install the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 client for 64-bit Windows This content is archived and, to avoid any possible confusion, is no longer available for viewing. That should cause 64-bit applications to use the 64-bit client and 32-bit applications to use the 32-bit client. On a Windows 64-bit system you have the choice of using either the 32-bit client or 64-bit client. Right click on the warning bar and select Download file. In c:\windows\sysWOW64, create a symbolic link with the same name that points to 32-bit Oracle client bin folder.Ĭ:\windows\system32\ name-of-symbolic-link (e.g. Installation Instructions Select the 32-bit or 64-bit Oracle client and download the installer.

Node Cluster) and Oracle Database 12c Release 2 RAC on Linux (Oracle Linux 7 64-bit) using. named 19c) that points to 64-bit Oracle client bin folder. 2-Node VM DB System (Oracle RAC) To run Oracle Database 19c. In c:\windows\system, create a symbolic link (e.g. If both the 32-bit Oracle Client and the 64-bit Oracle Client are installed on the same machine, the 64-bit client must be listed first in the PATH environmental variable for a Windows operating system.Ī possible workaround to using both 32- and 64-bit Oracle Clients on the same machine is to create a symbolic link for each version, and insert that link-name in the PATH. OpenCities Map CONNECT is 64-bit application, requiring a 64-bit Oracle Client to connect to the Oracle Database. Bentley Map V8I is 32-bit application, it requires a 32-bit Oracle Client.
