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Question : Connecting to PCs together to get internet/server access
I've got two PC. One is a 64 bit Windows 7 workstation. It needs to be 64 bit to run a mechanical design package (which is it's main use). My company's MIT people don't support 64 bit yet and will not allow this 64 bit PC to be connected to the company servers. What is the best was to connect this PC to another PC (Windows XP, 32 bit) so as to have access to all the servers connected to the 32 bit PC. It would be great if it could work like the Windows XP Remote Desktop Connection program. Both PC would be in the same room and the 32 bit PC wouldn't need to be used by itself. In other works, it could be a slave to the 64 bit PC. The PCs could be hard cables.
Answer : Connecting to PCs together to get internet/server access
Thanks ReliableDBA issue is solved . its not issue of Path or oracle home . I solved it by reinstalling ODAC with diff home name and drive letter. after that repairing .net framework. thats it.
Regards
Mazher
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