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Re: Oracle & Win95 (Win Dev/2000 r1.2 + SQL*Net SPX Netware

From: . <MANAGER_at_SSWDSERVER.SSWD.CSUS.EDU>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 14:03:46 -0500
Message-Id: <9601221922.AA15022@alice.jcc.com>


Hi,

For anybody that cares, here is an update:

Dev/2000 r1.2 for Windows is supported on either Win3.x or Win95. I don't think that a Win95 specific version of Dev/2000 has been released yet.

There is a specific 32bit PO7 release for Win95. It is NOT the same as the (16bit?) PO7 for Win3.x.

PO7 for Win95 and Dev/2000 run ok together on Win95 (I'm not sure what the total memory requirements for this configuraton are though).

SQL*Net and Win95: SQL*Net (v1 or v2) SPX (MicroSoft-SPX) is not supported on Win95 at this time. SQL*Net support for MS-SPX in Win95 should be included with the next release of Oracle7 Server for Netware (within 3 months?). Win95 MS-SPX is from Microsoft not Novell, and while testing the Win3.x novell-SPX SQL*Net on Win95, Oracle found problems.

SQL*Net client side TCP/IP *IS* supported on Win95. Novell's TCP/IP Netware NLMs are supported for the server side SQL*Net.

We are still running Netware 3.1x, so I may have missed any nuances that relate to Netware 4.x!

BXR
> Date sent: Sat, 20 Jan 1996 12:53:08 PST8PDT
> From: "." <MANAGER_at_SSWDSERVER.SSWD.CSUS.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Oracle & Win95 (Win Dev/2000 r1.2 + SQL*Net SPX Netware)
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
 <ORACLE-L_at_ccvm.sunysb.edu>

> Hi,
>
> I'm facing a Developer/2000 install on Win95/Netware 3.11
> and can't contact Oracle tech support until monday. Do you
> know if Windows Dev/2000 r1.2 and the Netware SPX SQL*Net
> will install on Win95?
>
> Are there specific Dev/2000 and/or SQL*Net Win95 products?
>
> Any pros/cons to SQL*Net v1 vs. v2 on SPX?
>
> Thanks,
>
> BXR
>
Received on Mon Jan 22 1996 - 14:22:57 CST

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