Connection to Oracle 10g

I have a webserver with both Oracle 8 and 10g clients
installed.
I have setup the DSN's through ODBC Administrator to a 10g db
and a 8 db and they both test successfully.
However when I try to setup the Data Sources in the CF
Administrator I get the following error for the 10g data source...
<h>Connection verification failed for data source:
waredev
java.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia][SequeLink JDBC
Driver][ODBC Socket]Specified driver could not be loaded due to
system error 127 (Oracle in OraClient10g).
The root cause was that: java.sql.SQLException:
[Macromedia][SequeLink JDBC Driver][ODBC Socket]Specified driver
could not be loaded due to system error 127 (Oracle in
OraClient10g).</h>
The 10g db does exists as I can connect to it using the
oracle8 odbc but have been told by the DBA's that I have to use the
10g odbc.
I have even tried installing the Administrator verion of the
Oracle 10g client to ensure I had all the necessary client files.
Has anyone else experienced a problem like this ?

When you set up the the ODBC DSN through the Windows ODBC
Administrator, was there a 10g ODBC driver available? Have you
actually downloaded and installed the Oralce ODBC driver for 10g
from OTN at
Oracle
ODBC Drivers for Windows (32bit) Download Page? There are two
versions available for 10g (10.1.0.5.0 and 10.2.0.2.0). You say
that you have the Oracle 8 and 10g clients installed, but the ODBC
drivers may be a separate installation, and you may be trying to
use the Oracle 8 ODBC driver with the 10g client and database.
Phil

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