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Subject: Re: How do I trace hanging "connect / as sysdba"?
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bdbafh@gmail.com wrote:
> Its not advisable to run Oracle databases on an MS Active Directory
> controller (or any type of domain controller, for that matter).
>
> -bdbafh
That's interesting - can you be more specific about why not?
Thanks,
Peter

