Oracle 8i and Windows 2000 - ODBC issue

Oracle ODBC Test will not connect to a DSN that worked in Windows NT 4.0. After upgrading to Windows 2000, my ODBC stuff is hammered. I have many applications that rely on these DSN's. Does anybody have any suggestions? Please send comments/suggestions to [email protected] HELP! PLEASE!

Hello:
I need the following product:
ORACLE COM.DOT this suit include:
Oracle 8i, oracle webdb, oracle bronze support and others.
Please, somebody can tell me which is de part number or what package include all this aplicattions.
Thanks and i4m waiting for an answer.
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