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If you deselect the Enterprise Mangler stuff then you can also not install
Apache. I believe that next time you are in this position if you take a
closer look at the installer it does actually tell you what components need
apache. iSqlPlus would obvioulsy be one as well.
-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA Audit Commission UK ***************************************** Please include version and platform and SQL where applicable It makes life easier and increases the likelihood of a good answer ****************************************** "KevJohnP" <nospam_at_nowhere.com> wrote in message news:3E2BC0CD.1020002_at_nowhere.com...Received on Mon Jan 20 2003 - 04:30:34 CST
> BTW if anyone knows why Oracle made this mandatory, I would be
> interested to know?? Or if anyone has managed to deselect this - maybe
> the installer was just picking on me :)
>
> KevJohnP wrote:
> > Unless Oracle have changed things recently, Apache is a mandatory
> > component that you cannot deselect even on a Custom Install (looks like
> > you can until you try and uncheck it at which point it tells you it is
> > mandatory).
> >
> > We didn't want it either at one site I was at, but had to live with it
> > for the above reasons. Doesn't mean you have to have it running.
> >
> > KJP
> >
> > Rauf Sarwar wrote:
> >
> >> "Guy Dillen" <guy_dillen_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:<3e2b236c$0$24753$ba620e4c_at_news.skynet.be>...
> >>
> >>> Sorry, i forgot to mention something. What i ùmeant was installing 9i
> >>> with
> >>> IIS. So, how to avoid that Apache will be installed.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Do a custom install and uncheck Apache components.
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> /Rauf Sarwar
> >
> >
>