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How to Configure IIS to Connect to Oracle from ASP and ADO (Q193225)       
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The following article includes the recommended Oracle client software versions and ODBC driver versions recommended for use with Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) with Active Server Pages (ASP).
Ensuring that the correct drivers are used and that the appropriate patches from Oracle are installed will help create a stable platform for your application. This article also includes a sample step-by-step guide on how to successfully set up an Internet Information Server computer for ASP or ADO connectivity to an Oracle Server. It is important to note that the sample setup guide is provided as an example and will not apply to every installation of Oracle client software. For more detailed assistance, please contact Oracle support.

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