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NT has been pretty stable for us. We just have trouble with the hardware.
I have never had to use the book on Oracle NT. It's pretty much like most
Microsoft installs. It's a good thing it's not that easy on Unix. We might
be out of a job. It is nice to see someone else who knows what ADABAS and
Natural are.
Ron Smith
Database Administration
rlsmith_at_kmg.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Glen Braden [mailto:g.a.braden_at_larc.nasa.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 1:18 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Window NT install
Okay... I been doing this Oracle DBA stuff for about 4 years now and get to do my first cold install of the product on a Windows NT server... I was told it is as easy as installing Personal Oracle.
While I am researching the manuals, is there any advice, pitfalls, preparations that the manuals don't cover? All our systems are on various flavors of UNIX. This is also the first Window NT Oracle database we will have responsibility for.
Thanks in advance
Sorry if this question is very elementary concerning skills....
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