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From: "Fraser McCallum" <fmcc@NOSPAModbaguru.com>
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Slava

The documentation CD contains documents in HTML format, to access simply
open the contents HTML file it references the rest. There is no need to
install it to run Oracle. If you want to have a copy of the documentation on
your server simply copy the files off the CD onto one of your hard drives.
As long as you maintain the same directory structure all the HTML files will
still be referenced correctly.

Regards

Fraser McCallum
MVP Oracle
www.brainbench.com

"news.pajo.com" <slavanexpress@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eTfc7.56030$aW5.753875@dfw-read.news.verio.net...
> Hi,
> Can somebody explain me, please, how to install on my W2KProf this CD:
> Oracle8i On-Line Generic Documentation CD-ROM
> Part # F49540-01
> It has Install and Doc folders but no .exe files.
>
> Thank you,
> Slava
>
>
>
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