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I am wondering if anyone has tried to connect from ArcGIS 10, to an oracle database stored on a Linux server? I have no problems connecting to oracle from Arc when the data is stored on a windows box, but no matter the different combinations of host name / server name I insert to try and connect to the database which is stored on a Linux box I get an error.

Even if its a case of this is not possible, it would be nice to know so I can try and proceed down a different route.

Thanks.

I am wondering if anyone has tried to connect from ArcGIS 10, to an oracle database stored on a Linux server? I have no problems connecting to oracle from Arc when the data is stored on a windows box, but no matter the different combinations of host name / server name I insert to try and connect to the database which is stored on a Linux box I get an error.

Even if its a case of this is not possible, it would be nice to know so I can try and proceed down a different route.

Thanks.

I am wondering if anyone has tried to connect from ArcGIS 10, to an oracle database stored on a Linux server? I have no problems connecting to oracle from Arc when the data is stored on a windows box, but no matter the different combinations of host name / server name I insert to try and connect to the database which is stored on a Linux box I get an error.

Even if its a case of this is not possible, it would be nice to know so I can try and proceed down a different route.

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Connecting Oracle Linux database to AcGIS 10 on windows PC

I am wondering if anyone has tried to connect from ArcGIS 10, to an oracle database stored on a Linux server? I have no problems connecting to oracle from Arc when the data is stored on a windows box, but no matter the different combinations of host name / server name I insert to try and connect to the database which is stored on a Linux box I get an error.

Even if its a case of this is not possible, it would be nice to know so I can try and proceed down a different route.

Thanks.