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If you need to install a patchset, you can create a response file for it and
use the NEXT_SESSION and NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE parameters in the response
file to direct OUI to install it after the initial client install is
complete. As for the .Net patches, Iım not sure. Perhaps you could record
their actions with WISE and have the batch file run that.
On 3/12/07 2:09 PM, Jared Still wrote:
> That's a good approach if you just need to do the initial install.
>
> In some cases we need to install 9i, install 2 levels of patches
> and then some .Net patches, some of which must be done
> manually.
>
>
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> On 3/9/07, Jason Heinrich <jheinrich_at_pcci.edu> wrote:
>> I created a response file for OUI that contained all of the options I wanted >> in a standard client install. I then call it from a batch file, which also >> sets up all the net config files. If you wanted to use this method, there's >> more info in the installation guide, in the appendix titled "Installing >> Oracle Database Client Using Response Files."
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Mon Mar 12 2007 - 16:58:00 CDT
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