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From: stuart.homer@kalamazoo.co.uk (Stuart Homer)
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc,comp.databases.oracle.server,comp.databases.oracle.tools
Subject: Problems running Database Admin Assistant on NT
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 05:36:04 -0800
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This seems to be a common problem with the some of the GUI administration
tools and wizards in some versions of Oracle 8 on NT workstation and win98.
You'll notice in task manager on the processes tab one (or more) java.exe
processes (if you haven't had a 'Dr Watson' error).  These relate to the
java Gui's.

To tell the truth I've given up on these tools and resorted to the command
line and enterprise manager tools.




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