What is the "ociw32.dll" ?
Our database contains 31 different files for filename ociw32.dll . You can also check most distributed file variants with name ociw32.dll. This files most often belongs to product Oracle Corporation Ociw32. and were most often developed by company Oracle Corporation. This files most often have description Ociw32. Agregate rating is 5(5) stars - based on 9 reviews.This file is Dynamic-link Library. This library can be loaded and executed in any running process.
This dynamic linking library is a set of methods and functions used by different Oracle products for database connectivity reasons. OCI stands for Oracle Call Interface and comes from Oracle DB version 7.x in two major versions : files named ociw32.lib and ociw32.dll (where 32 is a 32-bit version of the interface).
Basic description of the interface can be found here : http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B10501_01/win.920/a95497/whatsnew.htm
For the possible troubleshooting see the Oracle TroubleShooter : http://alexander-foken.de/Censored%20copy%20of%20Oracle%20Troubleshooter%20HOWTO.html#oneoci
File details of most used file with name "ociw32.dll"
- Product:
- Oracle Corporation Ociw32
- Company:
- Oracle Corporation
- Description:
- Ociw32
- Version:
- 11.1.0.1
- MD5:
- ed44d3646b515c7a2c1d0c476bd3bab9
- SHA1:
- e76f32a319ae512024bb2dba59e276fdf9ccf590
- SHA256:
- fb98fddb348d1f13f70f1a8beddf14e7bfab7d39da0b13b35abbcc03500799ae
- Size:
- 348160
- Directory:
- %SystemDiskRoot%\app\e519497\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\bin
- Operating System:
- Windows XP
- Occurence:
- Medium
Is the library "ociw32.dll" Safe or Threat ?
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SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %SystemDiskRoot%\ORANT\BIN\ociw32.dll (Variant: 4097087)
This dynamic linking library is a set of methods and functions used by different Oracle products for database connectivity reasons. OCI stands for Oracle Call Interface and comes from Oracle DB version 7.x in two major versions : files named ociw32.lib and ociw32.dll (where 32 is a 32-bit version of the interface).
Basic description of the interface can be found here : http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B10501_01/win.920/a95497/whatsnew.htm
For the possible troubleshooting see the Oracle TroubleShooter : http://alexander-foken.de/Censored%20copy%20of%20Oracle%20Troubleshooter%20HOWTO.html#oneoci