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Oracle on Windows
Last Updated: Nov 02, 2003
In spite of the hype surrounding Oracle on Linux, many make Windows their platform of choice. Whether you're on Windows or moving to it, get tips for using Oracle on Windows below.
Running Oracle on Windows is a common enterprise setup, and predictably, database administrators run into common problems with it. To clear up the confusion, SearchOracle.com's resident experts offer their advice for overcoming some frequent frustrations.
1. What is the difference between Oracle on Windows and Oracle on Linux?
2. What parameters differs in Windows and ...
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Web site or Metalink article where I can find some
information on ...
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ASK THE EXPERTS :1. How does Windows/NT recognize Oracle?
2. How Oracle can be migrated from WindowsNT to Unix/Linux?
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9i considerations when installing Windows SP2
ASK THE EXPERTS :We are running Oracle 9i on Windows 2000 with SP1.
Is there anything that should be configured in
Oracle when SP2 or ...
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On what Windows platforms will 9i run?
ASK THE EXPERTS : Can 9i DB be installed on any other Windows OS than
Windows XP Pro, Windows
2000 and Windows NT?
I would like to ...
Learning Oracle: 8i or 9i on Windows XP Pro?
ASK THE EXPERTS :I have a mainframe DBA for the last 20+ years and have decided to
learn Oracle! I have a screaming PC running Windows XP ...
Running two databases on Win2000 simultaneously
ASK THE EXPERTS :Is it possible to run two databases on Windows 2000 simultaneously? How do I register the two database with listeners to ...
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Cleaning up older Oracle stuff before upgrading
ASK THE EXPERTS :We have a windows NT enviroment running Oracle 8.1.6, which we upgraded from 8.0.5, but we did not clean up the Oracle 8.0.5 ...
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