Incorrect version of oracle server or odbc driver

Hi friends,
          I am using oracle database 11g ,i like to connect oracle database with my sage ERP accpac 5.6 , i connect with sage it show me the error "incorrect version of oracle server or odbc driver or odbc driver manager"
please anyone help me
Thanks

It appears the problem was that I had J2EE 1.4.2 and actually required J2SDK 1.4.2 i.e. the Standard edition rather than the Enterprise edition. Even though there are exactly the same files in the 'bin' directory in both versions. The installation now works.
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