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Thank you for the help, i need to install NT4 on my new server, because Oracle 7.3 is our Standard and i dont think the boss migrates to Oracle 8 or 9
Thank´s for your time.
Sybrand Bakker <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl> escribió en el mensaje de
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> "IMAT S.A." <imatsa_at_telcel.net.ve> wrote in message
> news:2NUQ6.89$T3.126_at_news01.t-net.net.ve...
> > I´m trying to install Oracle 7.3.3.0 on a Server runnig Windows 2000
server?
> > i
> > don´t get all the services installed and the database don´t work. I need
> > some help on installing This configuration.
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> > --
> > Armando Di Francesco
> > IMAT S.A.
> > ramcilio_at_hotmail.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > IMAT S.A.
> > imatsa_at_telcel.net.ve
> > +58-241-833.84.45 (tel)
> > +58-241-833.84.62 (fax)
> >
> >
> >
> I don't think this is ever going to work. Microsux sw has the habit of not
> being downwards compatible. For one thing when 7.3.3 was available
Microsux
> provided winsock 1, with Win NT sp4 they all of a sudden switched to
winsock
> 2, and Oracle 7.3.4 wasn't working anymore.
> Oracle 7.3.3 has been desupported quite a while ago, and even Oracle 7.3.4
> has never been certified to run on Win2000.
> The first certified version is Oracle 8.1.6, which is desupported on
October
> 31, and has been replaced by Oracle 8.1.7.
> So, even in the event you have a support contract with Oracle, I'm afraid
> they're not going to help you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
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Received on Wed May 30 2001 - 08:18:05 CDT