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Re: oracle client network install

From: Ted McCabe <theom_at_gte.net>
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 07:39:26 GMT
Message-ID: <OAJJ7.1406$yx5.289200@dfiatx1-snr1.gtei.net>


It is possible to use Norton Ghost to create a master image and clone all others. .thru NT4. Don't know if W2K will work. You need the NT toolkit to diddle the registry from a file. The W2K toolkit has the registry tools. With java having to be on each client, and many apps using .jar's, IMHO you should not try it now. . too much network traffic just to start something. . ie try starting the OEM console web version. HTH
tED
"rocr" <ro_cright_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:o8wJ7.43411$vR4.4803038_at_news20.bellglobal.com...
> Hi gang,
> -- I am trying to setup a client installation on +100 clients machines
> (windows 2000) that will run an application that queries an oracle
database
> loaded on a server(windows 2000 Server Advanced Edition).
> -- I do not want to run separate oracle client installations at each
> machine. I would like to install the client on a shared drive on the
> network and have the users map a drive to it, call it the O:\ drive. (The
> login script will map this drive). I want everyone to share the
> tnsnames.ora and sqlnet.ora files (I do not want to maintain over 100
> versions of these files). I will also have the ORACLE_HOME set by the
login
> script.
> -- Is there anything else that I need to do in order to make this work?
>
> thanx
> rocr
>
>
Received on Sun Nov 18 2001 - 01:39:26 CST

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