Watson error while installing OAS 4.0.7
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 04:46:13 GMT
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[Quoted] Does anyone have a solution to the following Dr. Watson problem? I got Dr. Watson error during the installation of OAS 4.0.7.
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 04:46:13 GMT
Message-ID: <88l76m$3oa$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>
[Quoted] Does anyone have a solution to the following Dr. Watson problem? I got Dr. Watson error during the installation of OAS 4.0.7.
Here is my system configuration:
Pentium III with 128M physical memory and 256M virtual memory NT4.0 SP3 O8i 8.1.5 OEM 2.04 OAS 4.0.7 Here were the events leading to the problem: Installed NT 4.0 Enterprise Edition on a Installed NT SP3 Installed NT SP4 Deinstalled NT SP4. Deinstall changed NT back to SP3 automatically Made a clean machine by removing all Oracle entries from registry and Oracle folders Installed Oracle 8i Release 8.1.5 for Windows NT Installed Oracle Enterprise Manager 2.04 for Windows NT in anew Oracle Home
Installing Oracle Application Server 4.0.7.0.0 for NT In Universal Installer v3.3.1.0.0, I specified a new home for OAS I selected the only available item Oracle Application Server 4.0.7.0.0 for NT then clicked the button Install. Immediately following the click lots of "Dr. Watson Fatal Error" alert windows popped up saying
"Could not attach to the application
Windows NT ErrorCode =87" Another "Dr. Watson for Windows NT" alert window said
"An application error has occurred
and an application error log is being generated dwtsn32.exe"
My NT was almost frozen, except mouse movement and Ctrl-Alt-Del. No
windows
responded to mouse click. I had to reboot. I tried to reboot,
Deinstall,
and reinstall OAS 4.0.7, but the Dr. Watson problem persisted.
About the OAS CD
OAS 4.0.7 for MS Windows NT was installed from the CD C12776-03 which
is one of
the CD packs called the Technology Track for WinNT C13189-02 from OTN.
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