I want to use Golden Gate to connect MS SQL Server 2005 with Oracle 10g dat

I want to use Golden Gate to connect MS SQL Server 2005 with Oracle 10g database. So, i have installed both databases on different pc's on windows platform. MS SQL Server 2005 on windows XP and Oracle 10g on windows 2003.
I have configure Golden Gate step by step by following oracle guideline:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/datawarehouse/oracle-sqlserver-goldengate-460262.html
When i run following command on target (oracle 10g):
replicat paramfile dirprm/inload.prm
I encounterd following error:
2012-05-21 20:27:06 ERROR OGG-00014 Unrecognized parameter: USERID. Paramete
r could be misspelled or unsupported.
2012-05-21 20:27:06 ERROR OGG-01668 PROCESS ABENDING.
My INLOAD FILE Content are:
SPECIALRUN
END RUNTIME
USERID gg_user, PASSWORD welcome1
EXTFILE D:\oracle\gg\dirdat\ex
SOURCEDEFS D:\oracle\gg\dirdef\emp.def
MAP hrschema.emp, TARGET gg_user.emp;
Can you plz suggest me that where i am wrong?
Thanks advance to all experts.

amardeep.sidhu wrote:
That should work, just in case try adding DBLOGIN before USERID
DBLOGIN USERID x..No needed in the param file i think.its not needed at all you are right, but what else could it be? Besides any special unseen character :P

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