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Well, I havn't tried your current situation but I have tried Oracle 7.3.4
on NT 4 svcpk 5 with Sql Server 7.0. All my work is done in Oracle, so I
just had Sql Server "runnning idle" in the background, no processing done
on it. I was doing ok for about 5 days until my machine decided to "blue
screen". Which is not good. Anyway I do to check the event log on the NT
side and for whatever reason Sql Server had a problem. Error message is as
follows......
Operating system error 1899., The endpoint mapper database could not be
created.
Now, since I am new to Sql Server, I have no idea how severe this error message is. But, after the blue screen I am hesitant to have them both running again. PLUS, should you call Oracle they will tell you not to do it. Should you call MicroSoft they will tell you there "should" be no problem with it.
So, run at risk at this point.
Take Care,
Christine Turner
FTP Database Administrator
IPS Sendero
Phone: (800) 321-6899 ext. 3286
Fax: (480) 946-8224
E-mail: christine.turner_at_ips-sendero.com
From: Debra Ruggerie[SMTP:druggerie_at_ugf.edu] Reply To: ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 10:16 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: Oracle and SQL Server on the Same Machine
We would like to put Oracle 8 and Sql Server 7 on the same server running
NT
4.0 and later Windows 2000. This will be a teaching/training machine and
will not contain critical production data. Is anyone currently doing this
or tried it? Any gotchas, advice, etc.....? Or do they simply coexist
peacefully?
Thanks,
Debbie
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