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he teaches us oracle sql. not about oracle servers. We have access to
Oracle's Internet academy but they wont give access to there SQL server till
the end of Novemeber. So we are just trying to get something up and running
to use before then right now we are stuck using MS Access.
"Daniel Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message
news:1063682972.760633_at_yasure...
> John W wrote:
>
> >Okay I just got a new server setup running Windows 2003 Server and I went
to
> >oracle.com and downloaded the 9i database server and installed that. But
Im
> >not sure how to configure it for others to access it. Like setting up
> >accounts. If anyone could point me to a tutorial or something of that
nature
> >it would be great help. Oh by the way im setting this server up for my
> >Oracle teacher at my school. Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> Let me guess. The teacher of the Oracle classes can't help you. Please
> tell me I'm wrong. Please!
>
> In addition to Howard's comment about violating the license agreement
> ... consider that there is no possible way anyone can teach you a
> class-load or point you to a document that will help you with this much
> material. Installing Oracle is not like installing MS Office.
>
> What you are asking for is an understanding of concepts, architecture,
> creating tablespaces, init.ora parameters, sqlnet.ora parameters,
> listener.ora parameters, creating users, working with the security
> model, roles, profiles, granting privileges, etc.
>
> Have your instructor contact me at the University of Washington email
> address below and I will do what I can to help.
>
> --
> Daniel Morgan
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> damorgan_at_x.washington.edu
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>
Received on Mon Sep 15 2003 - 22:34:12 CDT