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Re: Oracle 7.3.4 question

From: Van Messner <vmessner_at_netaxis.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 19:37:24 -0500
Message-ID: <%%0B2.99$mM2.3161@news14.ispnews.com>


I'm running Oracle Enterprise edition 8.05 and the Enterprise Manager on Windows NT Workstation. The simplest connection if everything's on one machine is probably a Bequeath connection.

Van

Sybrand Bakker wrote in message <36D3D95D.70C4234B_at_sybrandb.demon.nl>...
>Oracle Server runs on NT 4.0 server edition only. If you don't run NT
>server on that standalone PC you will not be able to create a database.
>'The CD contains Enterprise Manager software": this means you are
>talking about the client CD, there should be two CDs in the box, OEM is
>on the client CD. This contains software to connect to a server only. If
>you want to create a standalone database own your own pc, either your pc
>needs to be of the server type or you need Personal Oracle.
>
>Hth,
>
>Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
>
>"G.Dave" wrote:
>
>> I've just installed Oracle 7 server on a standalone PC, the CD
>> contains all the Enterprise Manager software. Basically I want to
>> setup a database locally where I can then setup a schema, tables,
>> import data into and practice some SQL, therefore I guess I need to
>> setup some sort of service. However, I'm having major problems doing
>> this.
>>
>> BTW: I selected every option when installing , just in case I missed
>> something.
>>
>> Any ideas on how best to approach this?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Dave.
>
Received on Wed Feb 24 1999 - 18:37:24 CST

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