
The ODBC driver had to be installed on the machine on which you install the Oracle BI Server. Instead, it was necessary to configure an ODBC data source. If your DBMS is Microsoft SQL Server, and the version is prior to MS SQL 2005, this section may be applicable to you.Įarlier versions of SQL Server did not use connectivity software. See the topic Oracle BI Installation Requirements. Oracle Business Intelligence Infrastructure Installation and Configuration Guide > Preparing to Install Oracle Business Intelligence > Installation Requirements for Windows > Installing the Microsoft Data Access Components for Windows

This resolved the problem, though we do not know the details as to why or if it will work for anyone else.Bookshelf v10.1.3.2: Installing the Microsoft Data Access Components for Windows Bookshelf Home | Contents | Index | PDF Then upon advice given in a Microsoft KB article, we went to the folder we had downloaded the AILPlugin download into, right-clicked the file, chose "Properties," chose the "Compatibility" tab, and checked the top option to install this file in compatibility mode and tried some of them - the one that worked was "Vista (Service Pack 2)." Then we clicked "Apply," OK, and double-clicked the AILPlugin exe and installed it. We downloaded and installed MDAC 2.8 onto the computer from Microsoft. We've seen this once, and the user was using Windows 7, and it appeared that the operating system was missing components. Please restart the Setup after installing the necessary updates to this machine. Microsoft NT ® 4 SP5 (or greater) and IE 4.01 SP2 or later.Microsoft Windows 98 with the Y2K Update 2 and Internet Explorer 4.01 SP2 or later.MDAC 2.7 SP1 requires any of the following configurations:

Microsoft Data Access Component MDAC 2.7 SP1 cannot be installed on this Machine. Installation of the ALL In learning Browser plugin is interrupted by this error: Not what you were looking for? Search here.
