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I think you've made your point.
I've even run 8.1.5 successfully on Windows 2000. I was running a stress test that simulated a very heavy user load and it could be sustained for up to 24 hours. Oracle Support / BDE was also running the stress test utility on beefier hardware, and they were getting better results - both on performance and stability.
While 8.1.6 R2 might be the first officially certified version to run on Win2K, other versions of 8i will run just fine. I don't know that I'd go with 8.0.5 or earlier, though.
-- Michael D. Long http://extremedna.homestead.com "Adrian Shepherd" <theshepherds_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:YSfu5.820$tj4.9884_at_news-server.bigpond.net.au...Received on Fri Sep 08 2000 - 20:02:07 CDT
> The question was, and it was really simple and obvious, "Does some using
> Oracle 8 in windows 2000. Have any problems with it ? " Not "What is the
> first certified release ?"
>
> Was it that hard to comprehend ?
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