Rick,

Well looking at your configuration, I am a little curious to know why you
have a 10i client connecting to a 9i DB.
10 Does work differently than 9, and ARS 7.01 is expecting 10i client I
know, but it might be expecting a 10db too.

login as oracle on the solaris box. sqlplus as oracle -- login as aradmin
AR#ADMIN#
if this works.. great
su to ROOT on the solaris box. sqlplus  put in aradmin AR#ADMIN#
does that work ? if not...
check your 10i client /network/admin/ *  tnsnames.ora / etc..  Are they the
exact same as the 9i DB / network/admin *
if not.. then you are going to have connection issues.

Hope this helps some..   8-)


On 5/3/07, Rick Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello all,

I'm having a problem with a brand new ARS 7.0.1 p2 installation.

Win2003 R2, Ora9i with 10G client.

When installing ARS 7.0.1p2, I'm receiving the error:
22:26:16 ****->[ERROR]: Couldn't create the "Demo" user.
22:26:24 ****->[ERROR]: Failed to create a valid Admin user. This
installation cannot complete importing of forms or data. A valid Admin
user will need to be created and forms and data manually imported.

This error occurred after the installation of the AR System was
completed.
To correct this error, import the sample applications from the samples
subdirectory.
22:46:29 Done importing forms.
22:46:29 ****->[ERROR]: Failed to complete AR Server installation.

I know that I can correct this by following the instructions listed,
but I am creating documention for an installation process;  what I
really need is an error free installation.

I can connect to the db via SQLPlus as ARAdmin, and by using OEM I can
view the contents of the arschema table (User and Group are notably
missing).

Any clues where I should begin looking?

tia,

Rick


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