GlobalInitNLS: NLS boot file not found or invalid

Hi,
we are in 10g Grid on Win 2003.
I can not connect to 10g Grid. I have this error :
D:\oracle\oms10g\opmn\bin>opmnctl ping
globalInitNLS: NLS boot file not found or invalid
-- default linked-in boot block used
XML parser init: error 201.
opmnctl: ping failed.
Any idea or help ?
Thank you.

Hi Thomas,
It may not be related, but had problems with Beekeeper on Windows with oranls10.dll until I set the following variable
OPMN_USE_ORACLELIBS=false
hth
David

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