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> Yes, Oracle8i on Win2K is certified, but not 8.0.
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> Apparently OEM is the problem.
Just got off the phone w/ Oracle tech support, and they said that OEM *is* definetly supported on Windows 2000, and should work fine. They said that you don't *have* to have OEM, the usual command line functions can still be used, but that there are a few minor functionalities that can be added into OEM that aren't (and won't be) available in command line environment.
Perhaps of minor peripheral interest: WebDB doesn't run on 8.1.7, and you can't run Portal on the same box as 8.1.7. To run Portal, you need a separate middle-tier box (w/ Apache). Same for Oracle9. I guess we'll be "stuck" with 8.1.6 and WebDB (2.2?) until we decide to go to Oracle9 w/ Portal on some other box (hopefully some other departments also running Oracle here will share the cost of the middle tier, otherwise no Portal).
regards,
ep
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