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Re: newbie question

From: TurkBear <noone_at_nowhere.com>
Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 12:20:15 -0500
Message-ID: <jo43ft4jkqsn1ubnhles2nb57rqiqrps9m@4ax.com>

Perhaps they are only on the Enterprise edition.....

"Chris \( Val \)" <XCHRISVAL_at_bigpond.com.au> wrote:

>
>"TurkBear" <noone_at_nowhere.com> wrote in message
>news:qvn0ftsfjiu4ocsbflg9miekf9abph2nuv_at_4ax.com...
>|
>| They are installed if you chose Database Administration Utilities...
>|
>| The Oracle names are SQLPlus Worksheet and DBA Studio
>|
>| The are in the bin directory of your Oracle_Home, BUT - they are java-based
 and
>| are not 'runnable' - the shortcut created for them references a batch file
>| called oemapp.bat and adds the particular tool name after that...check your
>| 'installed products' list using the Universal Installer to see if you have
 them
>| installed, and, if not, install them..
>|
>| hth,
>
>'OK' there has to be something wrong now, I have looked for
>SQLPlus worksheet and DBA Studio and still cannot find them.
>I have even uninstalled Oracle and then re-installed it creating a
>full installation this time and still cannot find them. Everything else
>works fine, I can get into SQLPlus and create users etc...
>
>What am I doing wrong?
>I have 2 CD's, 1st I install the developer CD and then the Personel
>8i CD. Are you sure SQLPlus worksheet and DBA Studio do come
>with this version? All I want to do is add user accounts using the GUI
>which I have used before on another machine and I'm stumped, amy
>more ideas???
>
>Thank you
>Chris Val
>
>
Received on Thu May 03 2001 - 12:20:15 CDT

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