Installing ODBC Drivers for Linux x86-64 Installing ODBC Drivers for Linux x86-64 If you intend to use ODBC, then install the most recent ODBC Driver Manager for Linux. Download and install the ODBC Driver Manager and Linux RPMs from the following website. It is ridiculously difficult and ambiguous how you’re supposed to get the Oracle ODBC driver installed on your Windows machine. It’s certainly not a simple task. Well, since I figured it out today I thought I would document it. Review the minimum supported ODBC driver releases, and install ODBC drivers of the following or later releases for all Oracle Solaris distributions: Copy unixODBC-2.3.4 or later Parent topic: Installation Requirements for ODBC and LDAP.
Step 1: Install the ODBC Driver¶ If you haven’t already downloaded the latest driver version, download it now. For details, see Downloading the ODBC Driver. Double-click on the downloaded.msi file.
Last updated on MAY 28, 2019
Applies to:
Oracle Provider for OLE DB - Version 10.2.0.1 and laterOracle ODBC Driver - Version 10.2.0.1 and later
Oracle Data Provider for .NET - Version 10.2.0.1.0 and later
Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
Microsoft Windows x64 (64-bit)
Purpose
To help guide customers on how to install, configure, and test both the 32-bit and 64-bit Oracle Data Provider for .Net (ODP), Oracle Provider for OLE DB (OLEDB), and Oracle ODBC Driver (ODBC) Oracle Software on 64-bit Windows.
Install Oracle Odbc Drivers On Linux
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- Facts/Tips
- How & What to Install for 32-bit and 64-bit Oracle Clients.
- How to Test The 64-bit ODP, OLEDB, and ODBC
- How to Test The 32-bit ODP, OLEDB, and ODBC
Scope
This is intended for users trying to use ODP, OLE DB, and ODBC on 64-bit Windows.
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