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Default Dataprovider cause for max open cursors

Hi all.


I am experiencing problems on my oracle server 8i since I built an asp.net application. Maximal open cursors is reached after a while. I brought my open_cursor up (in init<SID>.ora) from 100 to 250, to 450, but it didn't work. I heard something about the oracle dataprovider in FW 1.1 not working like it should. Anybody with the same findings?


Greetings,
Steven.






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