DBMS is not supported in your current installation



Hello. We currently have a third party application that connects to an
Oracle 8i database. Everything was working fine, but one of the end users
recently had her computer profile name change. Now, every time she tries to
access the application, she gets a "DBMS is not supported in your current
installation" error. I assume that this is not a database related error,
but something that will have to be resolved on the end users side? Thanks a
lot.


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