And what role does DBI play in this?  Please refer your question to the
appropriate list where this would be on topic.

Ilya

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Antonio Martinez Rodriguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 8:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Oracle ODBC on Windows 2000 Problem
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have JScript application in a Windows 2000 Server with IIS. The
> application connect to an Oracle database using ODBC. However,
> when I call
> the asp page the call to the database just hangs the web browser.  If I
> take out the connection calls, page loads correctly. This part of
> the ODBC log:
>
>
> Processid:{3D14 5e0-688       EXIT  SQLDriverConnectW  with return code 1
> (SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO)
>               HDBC                00A119A0
>               HWND                00000000
>               WCHAR *             0x1F7D8B70 [      -3] "******\ 0"
>               SWORD                       -3
>               WCHAR *             0x1F7D8B70
>               SWORD                        8
>               SWORD *             0x00000000
>               UWORD                        0 <SQL_DRIVER_NOPROMPT>
>
>               DIAG [IM006] [Microsoft][Administrador de
> controladores ODBC] Error de
> SQLSetConnectAttr del controlador (0)
>
>
> I have prove the ODBC connection with Oracle ODBC Test and runs correctly.
>
> The same asp applications runs in a Windows NT server with the same
> configuration.
>
> Suggestions,
>
> Thanks,
>       Antonio.
>
> PS: Sorry for my English.
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