Moving installation from XP (32 bit) to Server 2008 (64 bit)

Hi,
we have sucessfully installed Oracle Entity Framework (using ODAC 11.2 Release 3 (11.2.0.2.1) with Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio) on our developer machines (Windows XP 32 bit).
However, after having installed the framework on a server already running Oracle 11 (Windows server 2008 64 bit) using the client install (using ODAC 11.2 Release 3 (11.2.0.2.1)), the following error occur after trying a simple console application with the Oracle Entity Framework bindings:
"Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentException: The specified store provider cannot be found in the configuration, or is
not valid. ---> System.ArgumentException: Unable to find the requested .Net Framework Data Provider. It may not be ins
alled. at System.Data.EntityClient.EntityConnection.GetFactory(String providerString)"
The application is compiled with Any CPU build, and .NET 4.0 is installed on this server. Running a "vanilla" WPF application is no problem, so ther must be something the EF is missing.
Anyone got an idea what might be missing on the server (I'm thinking maybe registry keys, paths, DLL's etc).
Regards,
Rolf C Stadheim

I am struggling with this exact problem. I can't figure out how the 64 bit xcopy deployment solves the EF 2008 issue. What are the steps? Install the entity framework first with the OUI then install the 64 bit providers over that? Or a separate oracle home? Any advice?
EDIT: I was able to get the beta framework to work by
1) configuring the app pool to allow 32 bit applications. I did not use the 64 bit xcopy install. Just the Beta OUI. Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/9uRxi.png
2) Copy over the relevant 32 bit provider assembly and install it in the GAC by hand:
c:\oracle\11.2.0\ASP.NET\bin\4>OraProvCfg /action:gac /providerpath:\oracle\11.2.0\ASP.NET\bin\4\Oracle.Web.dll >> install.log
This thread was helpful: How to change assembely reference to Oracle.DataAccess in prod
Edited by: BrettInTheSoup on Jun 7, 2011 8:56 AM

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