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I can see impdp.exe in E:Oracleproduct11.2.0dbhome_1bin, and that folder is in the PATH. However when I open a CMD window and try to run impdp, I get this error:




'impdp' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file




I can verify the PATH is correct, because I can run the imp command from the same folder. Using the full path name to impdp does not help. I can run impdp by double clicking it in Windows Explorer, but that does not let me specify any command line arguments I need.



I've checked both imp and impdp with Dependency Walker, and they are both missing the same demand loaded DLLs. This is a Windows Server 2003 64-bit machine, if that makes any difference. I get the same results in both 32-bit and 64-bit CMD windows.










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    I can see impdp.exe in E:Oracleproduct11.2.0dbhome_1bin, and that folder is in the PATH. However when I open a CMD window and try to run impdp, I get this error:




    'impdp' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
    program or batch file




    I can verify the PATH is correct, because I can run the imp command from the same folder. Using the full path name to impdp does not help. I can run impdp by double clicking it in Windows Explorer, but that does not let me specify any command line arguments I need.



    I've checked both imp and impdp with Dependency Walker, and they are both missing the same demand loaded DLLs. This is a Windows Server 2003 64-bit machine, if that makes any difference. I get the same results in both 32-bit and 64-bit CMD windows.










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      I can see impdp.exe in E:Oracleproduct11.2.0dbhome_1bin, and that folder is in the PATH. However when I open a CMD window and try to run impdp, I get this error:




      'impdp' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
      program or batch file




      I can verify the PATH is correct, because I can run the imp command from the same folder. Using the full path name to impdp does not help. I can run impdp by double clicking it in Windows Explorer, but that does not let me specify any command line arguments I need.



      I've checked both imp and impdp with Dependency Walker, and they are both missing the same demand loaded DLLs. This is a Windows Server 2003 64-bit machine, if that makes any difference. I get the same results in both 32-bit and 64-bit CMD windows.










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      I can see impdp.exe in E:Oracleproduct11.2.0dbhome_1bin, and that folder is in the PATH. However when I open a CMD window and try to run impdp, I get this error:




      'impdp' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
      program or batch file




      I can verify the PATH is correct, because I can run the imp command from the same folder. Using the full path name to impdp does not help. I can run impdp by double clicking it in Windows Explorer, but that does not let me specify any command line arguments I need.



      I've checked both imp and impdp with Dependency Walker, and they are both missing the same demand loaded DLLs. This is a Windows Server 2003 64-bit machine, if that makes any difference. I get the same results in both 32-bit and 64-bit CMD windows.







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