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RE: XP Professional & 9i (YES IT IS A CERTIFIED COMBO ACCORDING T

From: Ken Janusz <ken.janusz_at_sufsys.com>
Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 04:52:04 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.003E6C77.20020104041034@fatcity.com>

If you purchase a Dell PC they will upgrade it to XP Prof. at no extra cost. At least they did it for me.

Ken

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Subject:        Re: XP Professional & 9i (YES IT IS A CERTIFIED COMBO
ACCORDING TO FETIDSTINK) (Sorry to spoil everyone's fun)

I'll probably have to know this fairly soon, so I looked it up.

Oracle has certified the 9i client and 9i server for WindowsXP Pro (but not the Windows XP "Home" version).

>From MetaStink:

---excerpt---

General Notes For Oracle Server - Client On Microsoft Windows XP:

 Server Editions:

   Windows XP has 2 editions/versions, Professional    and Home. Oracle will ONLY certify on Professional.

Oracle9.0.1 (9i) client: certified

Oracle9.0.1 (9i) Server - EE: certified,

   (Oracle will ONLY certify on Professional.)

   additional notes:

    [it says to search for patch sets, but I couldn't      find any]

same for Server - Personal Edition
same for Server - Standard Edition/Workgroup Server

---end---

(Eric here again:)

I don't have time to look up the certification stuff for Developer/etc. right now, but will try to look it up tomorrow if anyone wants it that can't get into MetaStink.

You will however be required to write "Jared is a God" 1,000 on your email chalkboard, or provide proof that you have used Pink Fuzzy Duct Tape in combination with a four post bed and whipped cream recently.

regards,
ep

On 30 Dec 2001 at 1:05, Oracle RDBMS Community Forum <ORACLEL @fatcity.com> wrote:

Date sent:              Sun, 30 Dec 2001 01:05:13 -0800
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Forum)

>
> ------------------------------
>
> From: Ken Janusz <ken.janusz_at_sufsys.com>
> Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 06:27:05 -0600
> Subject: XP Professional & 9i
>
> Will 9i run on XP Professional client? And, no I am not interested in
> putting Linux on my home PC at this time.
>

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