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Re: Novice..help wanted!

From: Jerry Gitomer <jgitomer_at_ictgroup.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 15:08:00 GMT
Message-ID: <kTkr2.3$U75.28081@client.news.psi.net>


Hi,

    You can install Oracle 8 on either NT server or NT workstation. Since I have installed both Oracle 7 and Oracle 8 on both NT workstation and NT server I am quite confident that you can too.

    For home use 32MB should be okay since you won't be running heavy workloads.

regards

Jerry

sfelten_at_my-dejanews.com wrote in message <78in4n$97i$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
>I would install personal oracle 7 (don't know if 8 is out yet). You can
>install on a workstation, set up connection as bequeath (local). Then you
can
>use your tools or practice whatever your doing.
>
>HTH.
>
>scott felten
>
>In article <7819ac$8le$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
> mkolapalli_at_hotmail.com wrote:
>> I am new to the database side and have the least idea about it.here is
the
>> question : can i install oracle 8 server on windows NT workstation? i
know
>> you need a windows NT server but i have a PC at home and its
specifications
>> are not enough for a NT server (32MB RAM,6.4 GB,233Mhz).I want to learn
>> oracle at home.IS it ok if i install NT server with out network interface
>> card? will i be able to use all the features? please explain it to me.
e-mail
>> me at mkolapalli_at_hotmail.com
>>
>> thanks in advance
>> Murali
>>
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Received on Tue Jan 26 1999 - 09:08:00 CST

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