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From: wizofoz2k@yahoo.com.au (Nuno Souto)
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Subject: Re: What *really* happens at ALTER TBSP END BKP ?
Date: 7 Jul 2003 20:53:30 -0700
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quarkman@myrealbox.com (Quarkman) wrote in message news:<6f2ab2f8.0307062015.f79869@posting.google.com>...

> Good question. I've *never* used ocopy, and I've never had a problem.
> On the other hand, I don't recall ever actually having to work with
> NT4 (it was always W2K and upwards).

Hmmmm, I've got both NT4S and W2kS and both still need
ocopy...  :(
Darn standard stuff just won't copy a file that is open.
Goes for any other program, not just copy.

> to address. I would have thought that with W2K and above, the matter
> was entirely moot.

Don't think so. I'd rather have full conf from both
Oracle and M$ that is the case...

> 
> I agree. It can't be *that* hard to come up with a description of
> what's involved without it sounding like a physics dissertation. Or
> without it sounding so vague and half-baked no-one is quite sure what
> on Earth it means.

Then again, they have to justify the high prices paid to 
consultants to explain it all!  :D

Cheers
Nuno Souto
wizofoz2k@yahoo.com.au.nospam
