Hi Fabrizio,
> Another shot in the dark:
> what do you have in the sqlnet.ora of your client?
> Maybe it is a domain problem. You are using .WORLD; try not to use it.
... my sqlnet.ora looks like this:
names.default_zone = world
names.default_domain = world
names.directory_path = (tnsnames,hostname)
sqlnet.expire_time = 1
sqlnet.crypto_seed = "207754302-1229919365"
What else do you suggest? I'm not familiar with setting up sqlnet.ora. Up to now I always used a clone of the above and it always worked, except for the ODBC stuff now, that is.
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