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Hi Rich:
Thank you very very much for your information.
Yes, it is ture, I know the port conflict already. In my case, Oracle Web Server admin page is running on port 8888. The normal user page is running on port 80. Domino http server is running on port 80 too. So these two servers are conflict to each other. And I am very sure the Oracle Web services are running on the server.
In the NT server itself, I can use http://server_name.domain_name:8888 to access teh Oracle Web server. But I just can't make it through other workstations. When I tried ping server_name.domain_name, I just couln't get any response.
So what next? What piece I am missing?
Best regards,
Rich Richardson (therichardsons_at_tdi.net) wrote:
: Did you verify that the port the Oracle Web Server is running is
: different than the Domino Server? Oracle installation defaults to 9999 I
: believe so you may want to look at that. Also, check to make sure the
: service is running if you have'nt already. One more note, you may have
: to reference the machine by http://machine-name:port# to get to the
: Oracle Web Server.
: Rich.
: suisum_at_freenet.edmonton.ab.ca wrote:
: >
: > Can anyone share experience to install Lotus Domino Server and Oracle Web
: > Server in one NT 4.0 box?
: >
: > I install the Lotus Domino Server first, then Oracle Web Server. The
: > result is I can access Lotus Domino Server through the Internet Explorer.
: > And I have no way to access the Oracle Web Server through the Internet
: > Explorer. Basically, the Oracle Web Server can only be accessed in the
: > server itself but not in the client machine.
: >
: > --
: > Best regards,
--
Best regards,
Received on Tue Jun 23 1998 - 21:37:51 CDT
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