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If you have reached a point where you could press the Install/DeInstall button, it means that you don’t have any problem with your Java installation/settings. Try to troubleshoot in other areas. Also, update the Forum with your success story once you are done.
~Venu
-----Original Message-----
Gudmundur Bjarni Josepsson
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 2:54 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Try copying the contents of the CD to a directory on your hard drive. Search for all instances of symcjit.dll in that directory and below and rename them to symcjit.dll.old. Then run setup from the directory on your hard drive.
Gudmundur
-----Original Message-----
Sinardy Xing
Sent: 21. ágúst 2003 15:01
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi all,
I have new notebook, I want to install Oracle Doc 8.1.7, but Oracle fail to run when I click Install/Deinstall button
Some said XP home edition cannot install Oracle, is this because Sun demand Ms to remove the JVM? Can someone help me please..
Thanks
Sinardy
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