On 12/19/05, Plunkett, Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A colleague installed the Oracle runtime, and then installed ColdFusion.
> For some reason, Oracle is not available as a datasource in the drop down
> menu when trying to create a new datasource.  Any ideas as to why that might
> happen?  I've never seen this missing.

They are likely using ColdFusion Standard, which does not support
Oracle databases by default. If they wish to use Oracle with CF
Standard, they will need to select "Other" under the driver type and
configure the JDBC info using Oracle's JDBC drivers. Otherwise, they
will need to upgrade to CF Enterprise edition.

Regards,
Dave.

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