Solution
To fix the problem you have to give the Authenticated Users group privilege to the Oracle Home directory.
* Log on to Windwos as a user with Administrator privileges.
* Start Window Explorer and navigate to the ORACLE_HOME folder.
* Choose properties on the ORACLE_HOME folder.
* Click the “Security” tab of the “Properties” window.
* Click on “Authenticated Users” item in the “Name” list.
* Uncheck the “Read and Execute” box in the “Permissions” list under the “Allow” column.
* Re-check the “Read and Execute” box under the “Allow” column
* Click the “Advanced” button and in the “Permission Entries” verify that “Authenticated Users” are listed with permission = “Read & Execute”, and Apply To = “This folder, subfolders and files”. If not, edit that line and make sure that “Apply To” drop-down box is set to “This folder, subfolders and files”. This should already be set properly but it is important that you verify it.
* Click the “Ok” button until you close out all of the security properties windows. The cursor may present the hour glass for a few seconds as it applies the permissions you just changed to all subfolders and files.
* Reboot, to assure that the changes have taken effect.
Try your application again.
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