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Re: Difference between Oracle 8 Personal Edition and Oracle Lite

From: Jason Pepper <jpepper_at_uk.oracle.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 09:57:55 +0100
Message-ID: <7t1tk2$p6n$2@inet16.us.oracle.com>


No, you can access PO8 from a network.

--
regards

Jason



Jason Pepper
Snr Product Manager Enterprise Internet Tools Oracle Corporation

Gottfried Pauler <gottfried.pauler_at_aon.at> wrote in message news:37F32069.AF3EAD98_at_aon.at...
> Does that mean that an Oracle 8 Personal DB can not be accessed via a
Network?
> What is the minimum edition to do that?
>
> Thanks,
> Gottfried
>
>
> Patrick Hamou wrote:
>
> > I will explain you briefly the differences,
> >
> > Oracle 8 Personal Edition is a version of Oracle for a Personal computer
ex:
> > Win95, 98 etc.
> > This version is approximately the same as a full Oracle version..
> >
> > And the Oracle 8 lite edition is a version of Oracle for handheld
computers,
> > portables, etc.
> > The Oracle Server on this version takes a very small space (800k) and
comes
> > with advanced
> > replication to synchronize the changes made to your data with your real
> > Oracle Server..
> >
> > Patrick Hamou
> > Oracle DBA
> > patrickh_at_sympatico.ca
> >
> > Paul Hancock wrote in message <7su19a$dm$1_at_uranium.btinternet.com>...
> > >Can anyone tell me the difference between Oracle 8 Personal Edition and
> > >Oracle Lite?
> > >
> > >Also, what is the difference between Oracle 8.0.4.0.0 and Oracle 8i
> > version
> > >8.1.5?
> > >
> > >All help appreciated,
> > >Paul.
> > >
> > >
>
Received on Fri Oct 01 1999 - 03:57:55 CDT

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