Download Oracle Client 11g 32 Bit

Oracle Database 11g Release 2 for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.1.0) Standard Edition, Standard Edition One, and Enterprise Edition. Contains the Oracle Client Libraries. Download if you want the client libraries only. Oracle Database Gateways 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.1.0) for Microsoft Windows (32-bit). Oracle 11g client is supported for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. It is not necessary to uninstall Oracle 9i in order to user Oracle 11g. Choose Oracle client version. BrioQuery users on 32-bit or 64-bit machines should choose the 32-bit Oracle 11gR2 client; The 64-bit installer is available for users who do not need BrioQuery.
I need to install an Oracle Client on a Windows 2008 Server R2.The client must be 32 bits since the application that it is going to use it only works under 32 bits.
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I´m getting crazy knowing what specific packages I need to download and install. I can´t find what components I have to install to simply install the client and the ODBC drivers. I cannot believe that Oracle is so bad at this. Why cannot Oracle have a simple installer where you install everithing you need?, instead of having to donwload multiple packages, merging them and running console installers.
I´ve donwloaded and installed:
- ODAC112040Xcopy_32bit
- instantclient-basic-nt-11.2.0.4.0
- instantclient-odbc-nt-11.2.0.4.0
And I still cannot get the freaking ODBC driver to appear on the list of availables ODBC drivers on ODBC connections.
Can someone please tell me or point me out what do I have to install to accomplish this?.
Thanks.
1 Answer
This is not an Oracle, but a Microsoft Windows issue. When you install a 32-bit ODBC driver on a 64-bit operating system, and try to configure ODBC data sources from the Start menu or Control panel, it opens the utility (C:WindowsSystem32odbcad32.exe
) for managing 64 bit drivers and data sources with them.
If you want to manage ODBC with a 32-bit driver, run this instead:
Download Oracle Client 9i
Newer versions of Windows offer 2 seperate menu entries for managing 32-bit and 64-bit ODBC.
Why cannot Oracle have a simple installer where you install everithing you need?, instead of having to donwload multiple packages, merging them and running console installers.
Here is the full, graphical installer (win32_11gR2_client.zip) for 11.2:
The 11.2.0.4 version can be downloaded from https://support.oracle.com/ with a valid support contract, which is required for downloading updates.
