![]() Do you have any other suggestions Thank you so much for your assistance and advice. I also have checked that the value of my Oracle home is accurately reflected in my PATH variable. I was hoping my issue truly is the same and that your issue was resolved. You do not have any Oracle homes installed I definitely do have an Oracle home installed and can see this clearly defined as a registry entry. ![]() I spent over 1 hour on the phone with support yesterday, no success. SQL Developer is able to use an Oracle client as well. I truly feel this is a Windows permission issue. You haven't installed any client because SQL Developer is a Java application, and it uses the Oracle JDBC driver by default, which is located under jbdc/lib inside the directory of SQL Developer and it is included in the zip file you downloaded. There is also a similar thread for your reference. In addition, please ensure that you have installed Oracle client using correct package which is suggested in this official article. Share Improve this answer Follow answered at 16:04 Michael S. Please make sure that the Oracle client your install matches your Power BI Desktop installation (32 bit or 64 bit). All permissions seem to be the same and inherit applied through the entire drive (which happens to be a drive, but I have another user with a C: drive issue so I don't think the drive is the issue). You can have a 32 and 64-bit Oracle client installed side by side without issue. User can not access the Oracle/12c32 folder structure or run SQL Plus from start menu or command prompt, I am fine. I know the path is right and am not worried due to years of success on a documented process. If the Oracle database is deployed independently, if the Oracle client or database is not installed on the eSight server, you need to install the Oracle. I install them side by side in the same Oracle Directory - sub 12c32 and 12c64. ![]() For some reason a user who, like me has the same administrator permissions, can't access the 32 bit client but CAN access the 64bit. We have done this successfully for years. and create an account for yourself there's no reason not to do so. I am reading this as a permissions issue. All you need is an Oracle Technology Network (OTN) account, available free of charge. Was this ever resolved? I think I have the same issue. However when I am trying to run Toad it is saying that No Oracle Client installed. If you run IGV with your own Java installation, Rosetta may not be required if.
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