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From: Thomas Bierhance <Bierhance@orbital-computer.de>
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Subject: Re: Oracle 8.0.5.0.0 setup for NT 4.0
Date: 16 May 1999 00:57:37 GMT
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> 1.  Do I need to have at least two computers to setup the Oracle
> database, one computer is used for Managed Server and the other
> computer is used as Repository and Console?

No, one computer is just fine.

>
>
> 2.  Is it possible to let the web server use CGI or ASP to access the
> database server to get information and post it on the web?  If so, what
> program do i need to install on the web server and database server?
>

Yes. If you go for ASP you need to have your IIS ASP-enabled. e.g. IIS 2.0
plus ASP extensions (needs SP3). As ASPs are accessing the Oracle database
via ODBC you can leave the database-server as is.

Thomas Bierhance

