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From: terrry banicki <banicki@webmart.net>
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Subject: Re: Oracle and Windows NT Service Pack 4
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:09:44 -0600
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We are running SP4 on 4 Compaq clusters and ran in to a few problems creating
fail safe groups.  These issues have been resolved in the newest patch for Oracle
Fail Safe 2.1.3.1, I think(thats the patchlevel).
Running 734 and 805

Terry, Illinova Corp

lofftjm@itec.suny.edu wrote:

> Is anyone aware of problems that may be encountered by running Oracle
> databases and/or web servers on windows NT with Service Pack 4 applied?  When
> Service Pack 4 first came out, I was advised by Oracle Support not to apply
> the service pack.
>
> Since then I have been told that it is ok to appy the service pack and that
> any problems that arise will be handled by Oracle.  However, I was also
> told that there is no list of problems that have been previously encountered.
> This makes me hesitant to apply the service pack.
>
> Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
>
> Joe Lofft
> lofftjm@itec.suny.edu
>
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