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Getting Started
Features of Cute Chat
Features of Web Messenger
Chat Requirements
Web Messenger Requirements
License
Deployment & Integration
Installing Chat/Messenger Standalone
Community Server CS 2.1 Integration
Community Server CS 2.0 Integration
Community Server CS 1.x Integration
Dotnetnuke 4.x Integration
Dotnetnuke 3.x Integration
Dotnetnuke 2.x Integration
IbuySpy(C#) Integration
IbuySpy(VB) Integration
Snitz forum Integration
Rainbow Portal Integration
FAQ
Overview
Run Cute Chat from different folder
Customization
Set up Cute Chat banner ads
Set up Web Messenger banner ads
Add a time stamp to each message
Embed mode
Run Cute Chat in embed mode
Run Web Messenger in embed mode
Localization
Specify the custom culture name
Add a new language file
Oracle and Access
Use Oracle as Data Source
Use Access as Data Source
Integration with an existing user membership database.
Integration with an existing user membership database (C#).
Integration with an existing user membership database (VB).
General Installation Instructions
Cute Chat / Web Messenger

Use Oracle as Data Source

The following guide shows the steps to implement a Cute Chat and Web messenger with Oracle.

Download Cute Chat and Web Messenger integration package

Cute Chat and Web Messenger integration package can be downloaded at
http://richscripts.com/download/CuteChat3IntegrationPackage.zip.

Download Cute Chat and Web Messenger SQL Script for Oracle

Cute Chat and Web Messenger SQL Script for Oracle can be downloaded at
http://richscripts.com/download/oracle_cutechat.zip.

Execute this SQL Script (oracle_cutechat.SQL) against your Oracle Database.

Modify Cute Chat queryProviderName.


Open CDQ.config under CuteSoft_Client\CuteChat\CDQ folder and change

<configuration queryProviderName="SqlClient"></configuration>

to

<configuration queryProviderName="OracleOleDb"></configuration>
The CHM file was converted to HTML by chm2web software.