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Re: Certified?

From: Eric D. Pierce <PierceED_at_csus.edu>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 10:08:43 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002BADB9.20010222101209@fatcity.com>

http://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_gui.startup

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

click on ---> Product lifecycle | Certifications

and you get the following:

"An application error has occured. Please try again."

I'm sure you find it as enlightening as I did.

regards,
ep

On 22 Feb 2001, at 6:05, Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:

Date sent:              Thu, 22 Feb 2001 06:05:29 -0800
To:                     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>

> Hi smart people,
>       I was wondering if anyone knows whether or not Win2k is certified with
> Developer 6i? And, does anyone know where in the world I find this > information on the easy to navigate Oracle website? Thanks for any help.
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