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Subject: Re: Y2K for NT and Oracle
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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 17:36:18 GMT
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Check the Oracle Website. There is a large white paper there (*.pdf) on Y2K
compliancy on all supported platforms and  versions of Oracle, with any
special notes.


baoba@my-deja.com wrote:

> I am running Oracle on NT SP3 and was wondering if there were any Y2K
> problems with. Should I upgrade to SP5 or is there another solution that
> someone else has. Thank YOu.
> Peter
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.

